Adherence to Guideline-Oriented Preventive Measures in Patients with Atopic Dermatitis in Germany.

Dermatology (Basel, Switzerland) Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-06-25 DOI:10.1159/000517019
Birgit-Christiane Zyriax, Matthias Augustin, Finn Abeck, Nicole Mohr, Natalia Kirsten, Anna Langenbruch
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Background: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease that is often associated with comorbidities and quality of life losses. The implementation of evidence-based preventive measures strengthens patient participation and offers the potential to improve quality of care for AD.

Objectives: To assess adherence to guideline-oriented preventive measures in adult patients with AD in dermatological routine care in Germany.

Methods: The self-responsible application of preventive measures, clinical features, pruritus, disease severity, and duration of disease as well as skin disease-related quality of life were assessed in two independent cross-sectional studies in 2010 and 2017-2019.

Results: Between 2017 and 2019, 706 patients (55.8% female, mean age 41 years) were recruited in a comparable way to the survey in 2010 with 1,678 patients (60.5% female, mean age 38 years). Regular skin care was applied by 99.5% (2010: 94.9%), 90.9% avoided skin irritants (2010: 84.6%), and 80.2% (2010: 61.6%) did not smoke at home. Relaxation techniques were applied by 44.4% (2010: 29.9%). Advice on self-help measures was taken by 36.4% (2010: 27.1%) and 29.2% (2010: 15.4%) attended AD patient education courses. All six preventive measures categorized as obligatory were performed by 13.9% of the patients (2010: 6.7%). Predictors for the number of obligatory preventive measures applied were a high level of education, a longer disease duration, and a lower quality of life.

Conclusions: Although the self-reported use of evidence-based preventive measures in the 2017-2019 study appears to be more frequent than in 2010, important measures are still insufficiently established. Hence, more implementation, including education, is needed to increase the use of guideline-oriented preventive measures.

德国特应性皮炎患者遵循指南导向的预防措施
背景:特应性皮炎(AD)是一种慢性炎症性皮肤病,常伴有合并症和生活质量下降。循证预防措施的实施加强了患者的参与,并提供了提高老年痴呆症护理质量的潜力。目的:评估德国成年AD患者在皮肤科常规护理中对指南导向的预防措施的依从性。方法:通过2010年和2017-2019年的两项独立横断面研究,评估预防措施的自主应用、临床特征、瘙痒、疾病严重程度、疾病持续时间以及皮肤病相关生活质量。结果:2017年至2019年期间,以与2010年1678例患者(60.5%女性,平均年龄38岁)相当的方式招募了706例患者(55.8%女性,平均年龄41岁)。99.5%(2010年:94.9%)的人经常进行皮肤护理,90.9%的人避免皮肤刺激物(2010年:84.6%),80.2%(2010年:61.6%)的人在家不吸烟。44.4%(2010年:29.9%)采用放松疗法。36.4%(2010年:27.1%)及29.2%(2010年:15.4%)的受访者曾参加阿尔茨海默病患者教育课程,并建议采取自助措施。13.9%的患者(2010年:6.7%)执行了所有6项强制性预防措施。采用强制性预防措施数量的预测因素是受教育程度高、疾病持续时间长和生活质量较低。结论:尽管在2017-2019年的研究中,自我报告使用循证预防措施的频率似乎比2010年更高,但重要的措施仍未充分建立。因此,需要更多的执行,包括教育,以增加使用面向指导方针的预防措施。
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