患者对银屑病的认识和看法:海湾地区银屑病和其他疾病调查的结果。

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Fatima Albreiki, Amani Alfalasi, Mohammed Al-Otaibi, Ahmed Ameen, Abeer Bazali, Martin Steinhoff, Saud Al Hashmi, Atlal Al-Lafi
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背景:银屑病(PsD)是一种具有重大人文负担的慢性免疫介导性疾病。尽管指南强调患者对有效管理的意识,但许多人仍然不了解其系统性和相关的合并症。目的:本研究通过“牛皮癣及其他”调查评估海湾地区PsD患者的认知。材料与方法:于2022年3月至2023年6月进行横断面在线调查,调查对象为来自阿拉伯联合酋长国(UAE)、科威特、卡塔尔和阿曼的中重度牛皮癣成年患者。收集临床特征和患者认知数据。结果:在346例患者中(52例患有银屑病关节炎,PsA), 63%的患者知道“PsD”一词,银屑病和PsA患者的认知度更高。然而,只有61%的人承认其系统性。28%的受访者的生活质量(QoL)受到显著影响,特别是那些同时患有牛皮癣和PsA的人。73%的患者报告了耻辱和歧视。虽然37%的人对ptsd有所了解,但许多人认为自己的健康状况超出了自己的控制范围。结论:该研究确定了海湾地区PsD患者之间存在显著的知识差距,强调了加强患者教育和改善与医疗保健提供者沟通的必要性。
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Patient awareness and perspectives on psoriatic disease: results of the psoriasis and beyond survey from the Gulf region.

Background: Psoriatic disease (PsD) is a chronic immune-mediated condition with substantial humanistic burden. Despite guidelines emphasizing patient awareness for effective management, many individuals remain uninformed about its systemic nature and associated comorbidities.

Aim: This study assessed PsD patient awareness in the Gulf region using the 'Psoriasis and Beyond' survey.

Materials and methods: A cross-sectional online survey was conducted from March 2022 to June 2023, involving adult patients with moderate-to-severe psoriasis from the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Kuwait, Qatar, and Oman. Clinical characteristics and patient awareness data were collected.

Results: Among 346 patients (52 with psoriatic arthritis, PsA), 63% were aware of the term 'PsD,' with higher awareness among those with both psoriasis and PsA. However, only 61% recognized its systemic nature. Quality of life (QoL) was significantly affected in 28% of respondents, particularly those with both psoriasis and PsA. Stigma and discrimination were reported by 73% of patients. While 37% had some knowledge about PsD, many perceived their health as beyond their control.

Conclusion: The study identifies a significant knowledge gap among PsD patients in the Gulf region, highlighting the need for enhanced patient education and improved communication with healthcare providers.

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