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  • Developing an App Which Will Empower Patients to Self-Diagnose and Manage Knee Osteoarthritis

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  • OPERAS Health Tracking: Tracking rheumatoid arthritis symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic

      Available to participants globally!! Click on the following link to complete an online consent form and get access to the OPERAS application here To view the OPERAS cohort whiteboard video please click here   People who have rheumatoid arthritis (RA) do better when they are supported and encouraged in their self-care. OPERAS (On-demand Program […] Read More

  • Citizen Science: A web portal for patients to transform pain research

      To view the Citizen Science whiteboard video please click here Pain affects many people, but it is complex and poorly understood. No one knows more about pain than the people who live with it. Citizen Science is a social movement that gets the public to join forces with health scientists to learn more about […] Read More

  • I-START: Improving Strength Training and Tailoring among people with Rheumatoid ARThritis

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Led by Dr. Linda Li, our research program focuses on optimizing the health of people with arthritis by:

1) understanding how individuals make treatment decisions, and

2) studying the role of digital media in improving the uptake of effective treatment.

Our methods include clinical epidemiology, mixed-methods design, clinical trials and knowledge translation. We collaborate with leading experts and scientists from a range of disciplines, including sociology, health psychology, health economics, computer science, graphics, animation, and visual arts.

 

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Arthritis Research Canada
Vancouver Campus
5591 No. 3 Road
Richmond, BC Canada V6X 2C7
Tel 604 207 4006
Website arthritisresearch.ca
Email program@arthritisresearch.ca
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