银屑病患者改变生活的决定:一项横断面研究。

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q1 DERMATOLOGY
Dermatology and Therapy Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-06 DOI:10.1007/s13555-025-01370-w
Beata Bień, Piotr K Krajewski, Jacek C Szepietowski
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摘要

银屑病是一种慢性炎症性皮肤病,影响全球6000多万人,通常与银屑病关节炎和心血管疾病等合并症有关。除了身体症状外,牛皮癣还会严重影响重大的生活改变决定(mlcd),导致长期后果和错失机会。本研究的重点是评估mlcd及其与生活质量(QoL)、疾病接受度和瘙痒严重程度的相关性,强调早期干预以减轻累积生命过程损害的必要性。方法:共纳入166例牛皮癣患者,其中男性101例,女性65例,病程不少于1年。牛皮癣的临床和心理方面进行了全面评估,使用一系列标准化的仪器,以及收集人口统计数据的问卷调查。结果:在93.4%的患者中,牛皮癣至少影响一个MLCD,最常见的影响与体育活动(77%)、饮食习惯(70%)、吸烟和饮酒(58%)以及工作选择(30%)相关的决策。主要生活改变决策谱(Major Life-Changing Decisions Profile, MLCDP)总分与生活质量存在显著相关性(r = 0.561, p)。结论:银屑病可能影响mlcd,反映了该疾病的长期后果。综合方法对于预防这些影响至关重要,特别是在早发性牛皮癣的情况下。
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Life-Changing Decisions in Patients Suffering from Psoriasis: A Cross-Sectional Study.

Introduction: Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease affecting over 60 million people worldwide, often linked to comorbidities such as psoriatic arthritis and cardiovascular disease. Beyond physical symptoms, psoriasis can significantly impact major life-changing decisions (MLCDs), leading to long-term consequences and missed opportunities. This study focused on assessing MLCDs and their correlations with quality of life (QoL), disease acceptance, and itch severity, emphasizing the need for early intervention to mitigate cumulative life course impairment.

Methods: A total of 166 consecutive patients with psoriasis, comprising 101 men and 65 women, all with a minimum disease duration of 1 year, were included in the study. Clinical and psychological aspects of psoriasis were thoroughly evaluated using a range of standardized instruments, along with a questionnaire collecting demographic data.

Results: Psoriasis affected at least one MLCD in 93.4% of patients, most commonly influencing decisions related to physical activity (77%), dietary habits (70%), smoking and alcohol consumption (58%), and job choices (30%). A significant correlation was found between the Major Life-Changing Decisions Profile (MLCDP) total score and QoL (r = 0.561, p < 0.001), psoriasis severity (r = 0.275, p < 0.001), and itch severity (r = 0.351, p < 0.001), as well as an inverse correlation with disease acceptance (r = - 0.545, p < 0.001).

Conclusion: Psoriasis may affect MLCDs, reflecting the long-term consequences of the disease. A comprehensive approach is essential to prevent these impacts, especially in cases of early-onset psoriasis.

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Dermatology and Therapy
Dermatology and Therapy Medicine-Dermatology
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
8.80%
发文量
187
审稿时长
6 weeks
期刊介绍: Dermatology and Therapy is an international, open access, peer-reviewed, rapid publication journal (peer review in 2 weeks, published 3–4 weeks from acceptance). The journal is dedicated to the publication of high-quality clinical (all phases), observational, real-world, and health outcomes research around the discovery, development, and use of dermatological therapies. Studies relating to diagnosis, pharmacoeconomics, public health and epidemiology, quality of life, and patient care, management, and education are also encouraged. Areas of focus include, but are not limited to all clinical aspects of dermatology, such as skin pharmacology; skin development and aging; prevention, diagnosis, and management of skin disorders and melanomas; research into dermal structures and pathology; and all areas of aesthetic dermatology, including skin maintenance, dermatological surgery, and lasers. The journal is of interest to a broad audience of pharmaceutical and healthcare professionals and publishes original research, reviews, case reports/case series, trial protocols, and short communications. Dermatology and Therapy will consider all scientifically sound research be it positive, confirmatory or negative data. Submissions are welcomed whether they relate to an International and/or a country-specific audience, something that is crucially important when researchers are trying to target more specific patient populations. This inclusive approach allows the journal to assist in the dissemination of quality research, which may be considered of insufficient interest by other journals. The journal appeals to a global audience and receives submissions from all over the world.
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