Urticaria Voices: Opportunity for greater shared treatment decision-making by leveraging the existing high-quality relationship between patients and physicians

IF 0.3 4区 医学
M. Coste , T.A. Winders , P. Laires , M.M. Balp , J. Mccarthy , T. Raftery , P. Saraswat , M. Dricu , J.A. Bernstein , K. Weller
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Abstract

Introduction (contexte de la recherche)

Chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) is characterized by unpredictable itchy wheals/hives and/or angioedema for more than 6 weeks.

Objective

This study investigated the perceptions and potential gaps between CSU patients and physicians on the quality of their relationship and the treatment decision-making process.

Methods

Urticaria Voices is a global cross-sectional online survey with CSU patients (self-reported clinician-provided diagnosis of CSU, recruited through nationally representative online panels of the general population and patient advocacy groups) and CSU-treating physicians (Dermatologists, allergists, or immunologists treating CSU patients, invited from specialized online panels) in the US, Canada, UK, Germany, France, Italy, and Japan. With a ten-point scales, patients rated perceived level of trust, empathy and care, attentiveness, and medical care they receive from their physicians, while physicians rated their perceived ability to establish trust, empathy and care, and a high-quality relationship with their patients. Both were asked to identify the final treatment decision-maker: patient, physician or jointly. Pooled results are reported as top 3 box scoring, i.e., % of respondents selecting the 3 highest ratings on the scale.

Results

In all, 582 CSU patients and 862 CSU-treating physicians were included in the study. Physicians and patients were aligned on high levels of trust (65% and 68%) and empathy and care (64% and 66%). Patients reported further high levels of attentiveness (67%) and medical care (60%) that they receive from their physician. Physicians reported an overall high quality of relationship (66%) with their patients. 35% of patients and 51% of physicians believed the final treatment decision is made together. Only 17% of patients and 7% of physicians believed the physician made the final treatment decision.

Conclusions

Respondents largely aligned on perceived quality of the patient-physician relationship, with two thirds reporting very high levels of trust, empathy & care, and medical care. Despite these encouraging findings, there is potential for improved dialogue between patients and physicians regarding treatment preferences and objectives.

荨麻疹之声:利用患者与医生之间现有的优质关系,提供更多共同治疗决策的机会
导言(研究背景)慢性自发性荨麻疹(CSU)的特征是不可预测的瘙痒性麦粒肿/荨麻疹和/或血管性水肿,持续时间超过 6 周。方法 "荨麻疹之声 "是一项全球性横断面在线调查,调查对象包括美国、加拿大、英国、德国、法国、意大利和日本的 CSU 患者(由临床医生提供的 CSU 诊断自述,通过具有全国代表性的普通人群和患者权益团体在线小组招募)和治疗 CSU 的医生(皮肤科医生、过敏科医生或治疗 CSU 患者的免疫科医生,通过专业在线小组邀请)。患者通过十点量表对他们从医生那里获得的信任、同情和关怀、细心程度以及医疗服务进行评分,而医生则对他们与患者建立信任、同情和关怀以及高质量关系的能力进行评分。双方都被要求确定最终的治疗决策者:患者、医生或共同决策者。研究结果显示,共有 582 名 CSU 患者和 862 名 CSU 治疗医生参与了研究。医生和患者在高度信任(65% 和 68%)、同理心和关怀(64% 和 66%)方面意见一致。患者进一步报告说,他们从医生那里得到了高度的关注(67%)和医疗护理(60%)。医生与患者之间的关系质量总体较高(66%)。35% 的患者和 51% 的医生认为最终的治疗决定是共同做出的。只有 17% 的患者和 7% 的医生认为最终的治疗决定是由医生做出的。结论受访者对医患关系质量的看法基本一致,三分之二的受访者认为医患之间的信任、同理心& 护理和医疗水平非常高。尽管这些结果令人鼓舞,但患者和医生之间仍有可能就治疗偏好和目标进行更好的对话。
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Revue Francaise d Allergologie
Revue Francaise d Allergologie Medicine-Immunology and Allergy
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期刊介绍: La Revue Française d''Allergologie : un véritable forum pour faire connaître des travaux originaux et permettre la diffusion de l''information auprès de toutes les spécialités concernées par les pathologies allergiques. La Revue Française d''Allergologie (8 numéros par an) est au carrefour de nombreuses spécialités - dermatologie, pédiatrie, ORL, pneumologie, ophtalmologie, médecine interne - qui, toutes, ont à traiter des maladies allergiques. Les symptômes des allergies fondés sur des mécanismes communs sont le plus souvent associés et se succèdent chez un même patient. En forte progression depuis 20 ans, les maladies allergiques sont dans l''attente de perfectionnements et d''avancées thérapeutiques qui permettront aux nombreux patients qui en sont atteints de mieux vivre avec leurs allergies. La Revue Française d''Allergologie se veut donc un véritable forum de discussions et d''échanges entre tous les spécialistes confrontés aux pathologies
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