Sofia T Pedroza, Imelda B Donnelly, Rithi J Chandy, Steven R Feldman
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摘要
特应性皮炎(AD)是最常见的炎症性皮肤病之一,以反复发作的湿疹为特征,伴有不同程度的红斑、瘙痒、角化和疼痛。虽然治疗 AD 的方法有很多,但疗效却受到依从性差的限制,尤其是外用药物。患者对某些药物配方和用药频率的偏好,以及对某些不良反应的厌恶,都会对坚持用药和治疗成功产生负面影响。离散选择实验(DCE)可用于评估偏好,其方式与临床决策类似。我们分析了六项有关注意力缺失症的离散选择实验,以创建一份有关患者和医生用药偏好的综合数据表。在选择药物时,皮肤清除、止痒和灵活治疗对患者来说最为重要。J Drugs Dermatol.2024;23(10):847-851. doi:10.36849/JDD.8056.
Assessing Patient Preferences for Atopic Dermatitis Treatment: A Review Article of Discrete Choice Experiments.
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is one of the most prevalent inflammatory skin conditions, characterized by recurrent eczema with varying degrees of erythema, pruritus, xerosis, and pain. Although there are many treatment options for AD, efficacy is limited by poor adherence, especially for topical medications. Patient preferences for certain vehicle formulations and frequencies of administration, as well as patient aversion to certain adverse effects, can negatively impact adherence and treatment success. Discrete choice experiments (DCEs) are used to assess preferences in a manner comparable to clinical decision-making. Six discrete choice experiments on AD were analyzed to create a comprehensive data sheet of patient and physician preferences for medication. When choosing a medication, skin clearance, itch relief, and flexible treatments were most important to patients. J Drugs Dermatol. 2024;23(10):847-851. doi:10.36849/JDD.8056.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Drugs in Dermatology (JDD) is a peer-reviewed publication indexed with MEDLINE®/PubMed® that was founded by the renowned Dr. Perry Robins MD. Founded in 2002, it offers one of the fastest routes to disseminate dermatologic information and is considered the fastest growing publication in dermatology.
We present original articles, award-winning case reports, and timely features pertaining to new methods, techniques, drug therapy, and devices in dermatology that provide readers with peer reviewed content of the utmost quality.
Our high standards of content are maintained through a balanced, peer-review process. Articles are reviewed by an International Editorial Board of over 160 renowned experts.