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Development of a Website for a Living Network Meta-analysis of Atopic Dermatitis Treatments Using a User-Centered Design: Multimethod Study

Authors :
Karen P L Lau
Payal Agarwal
Laura Parente
Olivia Marcello
Mike Lovas
Jason Van
Simone N Vigod
Trevor Champagne
Tanya Mohan
Bernd WM Arents
Tim Burton
Carsten Flohr
Aaron M Drucker
Source :
JMIR Dermatology, Vol 5, Iss 3, p e41201 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
JMIR Publications, 2022.

Abstract

BackgroundA rapid expansion of systemic immunological treatment options for atopic dermatitis (AD) has created a need for clinically relevant and understandable comparative efficacy and safety information for patients and clinicians. Given the scarcity of head-to-head trials, network meta-analysis (NMA) is an alternative way to enable robust comparisons among treatment options; however, NMA results are often complex and difficult to directly implement in shared decision-making. ObjectiveThe aim of this study is to develop a website that effectively presents the results of a living systematic review and NMA on AD treatments to patient and clinician users. MethodsWe conducted a multimethod study using iterative feedback from adults with AD, adult caregivers of children with AD, dermatologists, and allergists within a user-centered design framework. We used questionnaires followed by workshops among patients and clinicians to develop and improve the website interface. Usability testing was done with a caregiver of a patient with eczema. ResultsQuestionnaires were completed by 31 adults with AD or caregivers and 94 clinicians. Patients and caregivers felt it was very important to know about new treatments (20/31, 65%). Clinicians felt the lack of evidence-based comparisons between treatments was a barrier to care (55/93, 59%). “Avoiding dangerous side effects” was ranked as the most important priority for patients (weighted ranking 5.2/7, with higher ranking being more important), and “improving patients’ overall symptoms” was the most important priority for clinicians (weighted ranking 5.0/6). A total of 4 patients and 7 clinicians participated in workshops; they appreciated visualizations of the NMA results and found the website valuable for comparing different treatments. The patients suggested changes to simplify the interface and clarify terminology related to comparative efficacy. The user in the usability testing found the website intuitive to navigate. ConclusionsWe developed a website, “eczematherapies.com,” with a user-centered design approach. Visualizations of NMA results enable users to compare treatments as part of their shared decision-making process.

Subjects

Subjects :
Dermatology
RL1-803

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
25620959
Volume :
5
Issue :
3
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
JMIR Dermatology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.4a963ccb1eb47e2a9e60794e453fd96
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2196/41201