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Rheumatology patients aged 0 to18 years old. 2. Patients should have capacity to assent or consent immediately prior to the interview.\n\n  3\\. The patient should have a good understanding of spoken and written English be able to understand the participant information sheets, assent\u002Fconsent forms.\n\n  4\\. Treatment with glucocorticoids with intravenous or oral glucocorticoids for an autoimmune or inflammatory condition within the previous two years (or longer duration).\n\nParents\u002Fguardians:\n\n1. Parents (mother\u002F father) or legal guardians of rheumatological patients fulfilling criteria 1-4 above.\n2. Parents or legal guardians should have capacity to consent for themselves (+\u002F- their child) immediately prior to the interview.\n3. The parents or legal guardians should have a good understanding of spoken and written English be able to understand the participant information sheets, assent\u002Fconsent forms.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* 1\\. Rheumatology patients who are more than 18 years of age. 2. Patients who do not have capacity to assent or consent immediately prior to the interview.\n\n  3\\. Patient who have insufficient understanding of spoken and written English be able to understand the participant information sheets, assent\u002Fconsent forms.\n\n  4\\. Patients who either have never taken steroids or have not taken steroids within the last two years as part of their treatment plan for their rheumatological condition.\n\n  5\\. Relative is not a parent or legal guardian. 6. Parents\u002Fguardians of rheumatology patients fulfilling any of the exclusion criteria above.\n\n  7\\. Parents\u002Fguardians who do not have capacity to assent or consent immediately prior to the interview.\n\n  8\\. Parents\u002Fguardians who have insufficient understanding of spoken and written English be able to understand the participant information sheets, assent\u002Fconsent forms.\n\n  9\\. 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These side effects can therefore impact children and young people's health related quality of life (HRQoL).\n\nThe investigators would like to create a new questionnaire for children and young people (CYP) who take steroids due to their rheumatological condition. The questionnaire, called a Patient Reported Outcome Measure, (PROM), will measure how steroids are affecting CYP. The first step in creating the questionnaire is to talk to children, young people and their parents\u002Fguardians about their experiences of taking steroids. The investigators plan to do this in focus groups, with people around the same age. The second step will then be to take everything people said in the focus group to create the questions in the questionnaire. Cognitive interviewing will then be used in a structured one on one interview to test for relevance, clarity and understanding of the questions.\n\nChildren, young people and their parents\u002Fguardians will be involved throughout the research. 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