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Investigating multisite pain as a predictor of self-reported falls and falls requiring health care use in an older population: A prospective cohort study. (2019)
Journal Article
Welsh, V., Mallen, C., Ogollah, R., Wilkie, R., & McBeth, J. (2019). Investigating multisite pain as a predictor of self-reported falls and falls requiring health care use in an older population: A prospective cohort study. PloS one, -. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0226268

Older people are continuing to fall despite fall prevention guidelines targeting known falls' risk factors. Multisite pain is a potential novel falls' risk factor requiring further exploration. This study hypothesises that: (1) an increasing number o... Read More about Investigating multisite pain as a predictor of self-reported falls and falls requiring health care use in an older population: A prospective cohort study..

Reasons why osteoarthritis predicts mortality: path analysis within a Cox proportional hazards model (2019)
Journal Article
Wilkie, R., Singh Parmar, S., Blagojevic-Bucknall, M., Smith, D., Thomas, M. J., Seale, B. J., …Peat, G. (2019). Reasons why osteoarthritis predicts mortality: path analysis within a Cox proportional hazards model. RMD Open, 5(2), Article e001048. https://doi.org/10.1136/rmdopen-2019-001048

Objectives: To identify potentially modifiable factors that mediate the association between symptomatic osteoarthritis (OA) and premature mortality. Methods: A population-based prospective cohort study; primary care medical record data were linked to... Read More about Reasons why osteoarthritis predicts mortality: path analysis within a Cox proportional hazards model.

Why so Fast? A Focus on Reasons for an Increase in Arthritis-Attributable Activity Limitation Trends, 2002-2017 (2019)
Presentation / Conference
Theis, K., Boring, M., & Wilkie, R. (2019, November). Why so Fast? A Focus on Reasons for an Increase in Arthritis-Attributable Activity Limitation Trends, 2002-2017. Poster presented at 2019 ACR/ARP Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, USA

Background/Purpose: “Arthritis-attributable activity limitation” (AAAL) is linked to many potentially modifiable characteristics (e.g., work disability, physical inactivity, obesity). By 2015, prevalence of AAAL among adults =18 with arthritis had in... Read More about Why so Fast? A Focus on Reasons for an Increase in Arthritis-Attributable Activity Limitation Trends, 2002-2017.

TARGETS FOR REDUCING PREMATURE MORTALITY IN OLDER ADULTS WITH OSTEOARTHRITIS: RESULTS FROM A NOVEL PATH ANALYSIS WITHIN A COX PROPORTIONAL HAZARDS MODEL (2019)
Journal Article
Wilkie, R., Parmar, S., & Bucknall, M. (2019). TARGETS FOR REDUCING PREMATURE MORTALITY IN OLDER ADULTS WITH OSTEOARTHRITIS: RESULTS FROM A NOVEL PATH ANALYSIS WITHIN A COX PROPORTIONAL HAZARDS MODEL. Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 78-S2, 152 - 153. https://doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2019-eular.5862

Objectives The objectives of this study were to identify potential mechanisms of the impact of osteoarthritis on mortality and examine the role of modifiable targets (anxiety, depression, insomnia and walking frequency) for health professionals in rh... Read More about TARGETS FOR REDUCING PREMATURE MORTALITY IN OLDER ADULTS WITH OSTEOARTHRITIS: RESULTS FROM A NOVEL PATH ANALYSIS WITHIN A COX PROPORTIONAL HAZARDS MODEL.

SOCIAL HEALTH PROFILES IN PRIMARY CARE CONSULTERS FOR COMMON MUSCULOSKELETAL CONDITIONS: OPERATIONALISATION OF THE PROMIS SHORT FORM TOOL IN PATIENTS WITH MUSCULOSKELETAL CONDITIONS (2019)
Journal Article
Uraiby, Y., & Wilkie, R. (2019). SOCIAL HEALTH PROFILES IN PRIMARY CARE CONSULTERS FOR COMMON MUSCULOSKELETAL CONDITIONS: OPERATIONALISATION OF THE PROMIS SHORT FORM TOOL IN PATIENTS WITH MUSCULOSKELETAL CONDITIONS. Rheumatology, 58(S3), Article kez107.023. https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/kez107.023

Reasons for retirement in older adults with osteoarthritis (2019)
Journal Article
Walters, B., & Wilkie, R. (2019). Reasons for retirement in older adults with osteoarthritis. Rheumatology, 58(S3), 107 - 107. https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/kez108.068

Background: Osteoarthritis begins to emerge as a major cause of functional limitation, work disability and retirement from age 50 years onwards. With policies encouraging extensions to working life, older workers with osteoarthritis will be expected... Read More about Reasons for retirement in older adults with osteoarthritis.

The impact of socioeconomic status on the link between osteoarthritis and the onset of common comorbidities (2019)
Journal Article
Wilkie, R., Kaur, K., & Hayward, R. A. (2019). The impact of socioeconomic status on the link between osteoarthritis and the onset of common comorbidities. Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology, 37(1), 44-48

Objectives The temporal relationship between osteoarthritis and comorbidity is unclear and may vary with socioeconomic status. The aims of this study were to identify if osteoarthritis was associated with onset of common comorbidities, and if the ass... Read More about The impact of socioeconomic status on the link between osteoarthritis and the onset of common comorbidities.