Patient–dermatologist gap in perception of disease burden and treatment of generalized pustular psoriasis in Japan

Nobutaka Yagi, T. Sasaki, Y. Tada
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Aim: To investigate perceptions of dermatologists and patients with generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP), a severe skin disease involving systemic inflammation. Participants & methods: Selected dermatologists and their patients in Japan completed a web-based survey; topics included symptoms, disease information, treatment goals, and disease burden. Results: In total, 66 dermatologists and 46 patients took part. Nearly all patients (>90%) reported GPP-associated disease burden; the most frequently reported burden was skin symptoms. However, dermatologists prioritized systemic symptoms for treatment. Most patients aimed for completely clear skin, while fewer dermatologists considered it a treatment goal. Conclusion: Patient–dermatologist gaps exist in perceptions of treatment goals and communication, highlighting an important need for effective communication and shared decision-making to improve the disease burden of GPP.
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日本广泛性脓疱性牛皮癣患者-皮肤科医生对疾病负担和治疗的认知差距
目的:调查皮肤科医生和广泛性脓疱性银屑病(GPP)患者的认知,GPP是一种涉及全身炎症的严重皮肤病。参与者和方法:选定的日本皮肤科医生及其患者完成了一项基于网络的调查;主题包括症状、疾病信息、治疗目标和疾病负担。结果:共有66名皮肤科医生和46名患者参与。几乎所有患者(>90%)报告了与gpp相关的疾病负担;最常报告的负担是皮肤症状。然而,皮肤科医生优先考虑全身性症状的治疗。大多数患者的目标是皮肤完全清洁,而很少有皮肤科医生认为这是一个治疗目标。结论:患者和皮肤科医生在治疗目标和沟通的认知上存在差距,突出了有效沟通和共同决策的重要性,以改善GPP的疾病负担。
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