Patient-physician perception gaps in setting treatment goals and communication including shared decision making: Results from the survey illuminating dialogues and insights in onychomycosis management (IDIOM survey).

Yuichiro Tsunemi, Atsushi Otsuka, Yusuke Nonaka
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Onychomycosis, an infectious disease affecting the nails, can spread within oneself and to others, potentially leading to functional disabilities, therefore achieving a complete cure is necessary. Additionally, shared decision making (SDM) has been gaining attention in the treatment of various diseases in recent years. This study aimed to uncover the realities of patient-physician communication and perception in onychomycosis treatment, particularly in setting treatment goals and the SDM process for selecting therapeutic agents. We conducted a web-based survey of both patients and dermatologists to identify issues in the decision-making process for onychomycosis treatment. The survey revealed several communication challenges between patients and dermatologists regarding onychomycosis treatment. First, a notable percentage of dermatologists do not prioritize a complete cure for onychomycosis in their treatment goals. Second, the dermatologists' treatment explanations tended to emphasize risks, information necessary for appropriate decision-making was not adequately conveyed to patients, and SDM practice was insufficient (the mean scores of SDM-Q-9 and SDM-Q-Doc were 49.0 and 70.9, respectively). Third, dermatologists overestimated the reluctance of older patients to take oral medications. Dermatologists should recognize their patients' expectations for a complete cure for onychomycosis and choose a therapeutic agent that meets patients' needs. Furthermore, dermatologists should explain the benefits and risks of treatment options in a balanced manner, strive for improved patient-physician communication, and aim for a complete cure by administering suitable treatment.

患者与医生在设定治疗目标和沟通(包括共同决策)方面的认知差距:揭示甲癣治疗中的对话和见解的调查结果(IDIOM 调查)。
甲癣是一种影响指甲的传染性疾病,可在自身和他人身上传播,有可能导致功能障碍,因此必须彻底治愈。此外,共同决策(SDM)近年来在各种疾病的治疗中越来越受到关注。本研究旨在揭示在甲癣治疗过程中,尤其是在设定治疗目标和选择治疗药物的 SDM 过程中,医患沟通和认知的实际情况。我们对患者和皮肤科医生进行了一项网络调查,以找出在甲癣治疗决策过程中存在的问题。调查显示,患者和皮肤科医生之间在甲癣治疗的沟通方面存在一些问题。首先,有相当比例的皮肤科医生在治疗目标中没有把彻底治愈甲癣放在首位。第二,皮肤科医生的治疗解释倾向于强调风险,没有向患者充分传达适当决策所需的信息,SDM实践不足(SDM-Q-9和SDM-Q-Doc的平均得分分别为49.0和70.9)。第三,皮肤科医生高估了老年患者不愿口服药物的程度。皮肤科医生应认识到患者对彻底治愈甲癣的期望,并选择符合患者需求的治疗药物。此外,皮肤科医生应平衡地解释治疗方案的益处和风险,努力改善患者与医生之间的沟通,并通过采取合适的治疗方法达到彻底治愈的目的。
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