Disease burden and treatment needs of patients with psoriasis in sexually-sensitive and visible body areas: results from a large-scale survey in routine care (notice n° 602746)

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Title Disease burden and treatment needs of patients with psoriasis in sexually-sensitive and visible body areas: results from a large-scale survey in routine care
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2020.<br/>
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Summary, etc. Background: Psoriasis may cause considerable disease burden. The involvement of sexually-sensitive/visible body areas has been associated with decreased quality of life (QoL), more depressive symptoms and stigmatisation experiences. Objectives: To characterise the topical distribution of psoriasis in sexually-sensitive and visible areas, to examine its impact on QoL and to determine which specific patient needs should be addressed in routine care. Materials and Methods: Patients with psoriasis vulgaris were recruited within a cross-sectional nationwide survey, involving 157 randomly assigned German dermatology practices/clinics. The main outcome measures were the EuroQoL visual analogue scale (EQ VAS), the Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI), the Patient Needs Questionnaire (PNQ) and a grid scheme for topical distribution of psoriasis. Results: The sample included 2,009 patients (43.7% female; 21.8% ≥ 65 years; 64.2% with lesions in sexually-sensitive areas and 86.2% with lesions in visible areas). Patients with concomitant involvement of sexually-sensitive and visible areas presented increased DLQI impairments relative to patients with no involvement of sexually-sensitive or visible areas (F(3,1723) = 4.091, p = 0.007). Significant differences were also found for patient needs dimensions (PNQ) depending on the body areas affected (F(15, 4602) = 2.936, p &lt; 0.001). Significant effects of gender and age group were also observed. Increased disease severity, lesions in both sexually-sensitive/visible or only visible areas, and increased QoL impairment were associated with specific patient needs. Conclusion: These results highlight the need for proactive evaluation of difficult-to-communicate impairments and the requirements for patient-centred routine care.
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Personal name Augustin, Matthias
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Personal name Langenbruch, Anna
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Personal name Mrowietz, Ulrich
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Personal name Reich, Kristian
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Personal name Thaçi, Diamant
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Personal name Boehncke, Wolf-Henning
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Personal name Kirsten, Natalia
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Personal name Danckworth, Alexandra
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Note European Journal of Dermatology | 30 | 3 | 2020-05-01 | p. 267-278 | 1167-1122
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