治疗惯性在牛皮癣的管理:在印度皮肤科医生和患者的定量调查。

IF 5.2 Q1 DERMATOLOGY
Psoriasis (Auckland, N.Z.) Pub Date : 2022-08-25 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.2147/PTT.S375173
Murlidhar Rajagopalan, Sunil Dogra, Kiran Godse, Bikash Ranjan Kar, Sai Krishna Kotla, Shekhar Neema, Abir Saraswat, Swapnil Deepak Shah, Nina Madnani, Vidyadhar Sardesai, Rajiv Sekhri, Sachin Varma, Sandeep Arora, Pallavi Kawatra
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目的:本研究的主要目的是了解皮肤科医生治疗和管理斑块型银屑病的治疗惯性,以及确定斑块型银屑病管理的首选治疗方案;它还包括患者对治疗的满意度。次要目标是确定皮肤科医生在知识和态度方面的差距以及患者的期望。患者和方法:对印度各地的皮肤科医生和中度至重度斑块型银屑病患者进行了多中心横断面定量调查。访谈在2020年9月至11月期间通过面对面或电话进行,使用基于特定主题的结构化和有效的问卷。在适用的情况下,对获得的数据进行统计分析。结果:总共采访了207名中重度斑块型银屑病成年患者和303名皮肤科医生。出现症状后,44%的患者向普通医生寻求治疗,患者向皮肤科医生咨询的平均延迟时间为7.8个月。大约四分之一的患者在寻求医疗帮助之前使用家庭疗法。三分之一的皮肤科医生使用银屑病面积和严重程度指数(PASI)来评估疾病的严重程度。大多数皮肤科医生倾向于对他们的病人进行联合治疗。缺乏快速解决和副作用是改变治疗的主要原因。总的来说,只有35%的患者接受了目前的治疗。皮肤科医生证实,对轻度斑块型银屑病现有治疗形式的满意度最高(62%),而总体患者中有52%对其治疗感到满意。大多数患者(64%)确认斑块性银屑病影响了他们的生活。结论:这是印度首次进行此类调查,突出了皮肤科医生和患者之间在疾病旅程方面的差距。该调查强调了共同决策的必要性,并可能使皮肤科医生在临床环境中对治疗算法和疾病管理进行建议性修改。
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Therapeutic Inertia in the Management of Psoriasis: A Quantitative Survey Among Indian Dermatologists and Patients.

Therapeutic Inertia in the Management of Psoriasis: A Quantitative Survey Among Indian Dermatologists and Patients.

Therapeutic Inertia in the Management of Psoriasis: A Quantitative Survey Among Indian Dermatologists and Patients.

Purpose: The primary objective of the study was to understand the therapeutic inertia in treatment and management of plaque psoriasis among dermatologists, along with determining the preferred treatment choices for management of plaque psoriasis; it also included the resulting treatment satisfaction among patients. The secondary objective was to identify the gaps in terms of knowledge and attitude among dermatologists and the expectations of patients.

Patients and methods: A multicentre, cross-sectional quantitative survey was conducted among dermatologists and patients with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis across India. The interviews were conducted either face to face or via telephone between September and November 2020, using structured and validated questionnaires based on specific themes. The data obtained were statistically analysed, wherever applicable.

Results: Overall, 207 adult patients with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis and 303 dermatologists were interviewed. Post experiencing symptoms, 44% of the patients visited general physicians for treatment and there was an average 7.8-month delay by the patients to consult a dermatologist. Approximately one-fourth of patients used home remedies before seeking medical help. One-third of dermatologists used the Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI) for assessing the disease severity. Majority of dermatologists preferred combination therapy for their patients. The lack of quick resolution and side effects were the major reasons for changing the treatment. Overall, only 35% of the patients complied to current treatment. Satisfaction with existing forms of therapies was highest for mild plaque psoriasis (62%) as confirmed by dermatologists, while 52% of the overall patients were satisfied with their therapy. Majority of the patients (64%) affirmed living with plaque psoriasis impacted their lives.

Conclusion: This first-of-its-kind survey in India highlighted the gaps in terms of the disease journey between dermatologists and patients. The survey emphasises the need for shared decision-making and may benefit dermatologists in suggestive modifications of the treatment algorithm and disease management in clinical settings.

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