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Sharing Patient and Clinician Experiences of Moderate-to-Severe Psoriasis: A Nationwide Italian Survey and Expert Opinion to Explore Barriers Impacting upon Patient Wellbeing

Authors :
Francesca Prignano
Alexandra M. G. Brunasso
Gabriella Fabbrocini
Giuseppe Argenziano
Federico Bardazzi
Riccardo G. Borroni
Martina Burlando
Anna Elisabetta Cagni
Elena Campione
Elisa Cinotti
Aldo Cuccia
Stefano Dastoli
Rocco De Pasquale
Clara De Simone
Vito Di Lernia
Valentina Dini
Maria Concetta Fargnoli
Elisa Faure
Alfredo Giacchetti
Claudia Giofrè
Giampiero Girolomoni
Claudia Lasagni
Serena Lembo
Francesco Loconsole
Maria Antonia Montesu
Paolo Pella
Paolo Pigatto
Antonio Giovanni Richetta
Elena Stroppiana
Marina Venturini
Leonardo Zichichi
Stefano Piaserico
Prignano, F.
Brunasso, A. M. G.
Fabbrocini, G.
Argenziano, G.
Bardazzi, F.
Borroni, R. G.
Burlando, M.
Cagni, A. E.
Campione, E.
Cinotti, E.
Cuccia, A.
Dastoli, S.
De Pasquale, R.
De Simone, C.
Di Lernia, V.
Dini, V.
Fargnoli, M. C.
Faure, E.
Giacchetti, A.
Giofre, C.
Girolomoni, G.
Lasagni, C.
Lembo, S.
Loconsole, F.
Montesu, M. A.
Pella, P.
Pigatto, P.
Richetta, A. G.
Stroppiana, E.
Venturini, M.
Zichichi, L.
Piaserico, S.
Source :
Journal of Clinical Medicine; Volume 11; Issue 10; Pages: 2801
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2022.

Abstract

A nationwide survey was conducted in adult patients with psoriasis (PsO) across Italy to obtain their real-world perspective of the impact of PsO on their wellbeing. Patients completed a 26-question survey (based on the patient benefit index; PBI, The Dermatology Life Quality Index; DLQI and the World Health Organization-five; WHO-5 wellbeing index) and workshop discussion sessions were undertaken by dermatologists to interpret results from the survey. 392 patients with PsO completed the survey. Analysis of results was restricted to patients who had moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis (assessed by patients; n = 252; 64.3%). Dermatologists (n = 32) completed one question from the survey related to wellbeing and rated social, physical and mental domains as contributing to a similar extent, with comparable scores also observed by patients. For treatment, biologics yielded higher scores on average, whereas little difference was observed between topical and conventional systemic treatments. Only 23.8% of patients felt that their dermatologist was taking into consideration their wellbeing and 32.6% of the patients considered their therapy as inadequate in improving signs and symptoms of the disease. This survey identified key factors contributing to barriers impacting on patient wellbeing. Simple, but comprehensive questionnaires can provide important insight to patients’ needs that may significantly increase clinician awareness during visits leading to tailored treatment.

Details

ISSN :
20770383
Volume :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Clinical Medicine
Accession number :
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