Papapit Tuchinda, Leena Chularojanamontri, Chuda Rujitharanawong, Oraya Pochanapan, Kanokvalai Kulthanan
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Abstract
Background: Moisturizers play an important role in restoring the skin barrier. They should be used to treat and prevent eczema, especially in atopic dermatitis (AD).
Objective: To evaluate the factors that influence selection of moisturizers in adult patients with AD and without it. Usage behavior between the two groups was also determined.
Methods: A cross-sectional web-based survey was performed.
Results: A total of 1,195 participants with mean age of 46.5 ± 14.5 were enrolled. Fifty participants (4.2%) met the William's criteria for AD diagnosis. Most participants reported using moisturizer every day or two times per day. A non-sticky moisturizer, followed by pleasant odor were considered important properties. For choosing a moisturizer, personal satisfaction was the most common answer given by participants. The most common locations that participants applied moisturizer were the extremities (85.1%) and face (84.9%). Physicians' suggestion was also a significant factor that led to moisturizer use by AD patients but it was not significant in the non-AD group (29.2% vs 14.7%, p = 0.007, OR 2.4). A pH of 5.5 and the anti-inflammatory property were important factors in choosing a moisturizer in the AD group. Both AD and non-AD participants preferred liquid soap over bar soap in daily life.
Conclusions: Our results showed that most participants have basic knowledge of how to use a moisturizer. Physicians' suggestion influenced the selection of moisturizer in AD patients. Thus, physicians should continue to educate in order to achieve good clinical outcomes.
润肤霜在修复皮肤屏障方面起着重要作用。它们应用于治疗和预防湿疹,特别是在特应性皮炎(AD)。目的探讨影响成年AD患者和非AD患者润肤霜选择的因素。两组之间的使用行为也被确定。方法采用基于网络的横断面调查方法。结果共入组1195人,平均年龄46.5±14.5岁。50名参与者(4.2%)符合威廉氏AD诊断标准。大多数参与者报告每天或每天两次使用润肤霜。一种不粘的保湿剂,其次是令人愉快的气味,被认为是重要的特性。在选择润肤霜时,个人满意度是参与者给出的最常见的答案。参与者使用保湿霜最常见的部位是四肢(85.1%)和面部(84.9%)。医生的建议也是导致AD患者使用润肤霜的重要因素,但在非AD组中不显著(29.2% vs 14.7%, p = 0.007, OR 2.4)。pH值5.5和抗炎性能是AD组选择润肤霜的重要因素。AD参与者和非AD参与者在日常生活中都更喜欢液体肥皂而不是肥皂。结论调查结果显示,大多数参与者对润肤霜的使用有基本的了解。医生的建议影响了AD患者对润肤霜的选择。因此,医生应该继续教育,以取得良好的临床效果。