Disease perception in patients with atopic dermatitis and chronic spontaneous urticaria: a cross-sectional survey in Japan

S. Kaneko, Takeshi Nakahara, Yasuyuki Sumikawa, Atsushi Fukunaga, Koji Masuda, T. Kakamu
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The opinions of patients with allergic skin diseases often determine their attitudes to treatment. However, little is known about the viewpoints of patients and their concerns regarding their conditions. This novel study is the first to compare relationships between the opinions of patients and their concerns regarding the severity of atopic dermatitis or chronic spontaneous urticaria and the presence or absence of biologics. We also compared and clarified the characteristics of these diseases using a questionnaire that was completed by 359 patients treated at university and city hospitals, as well as dermatology clinics. Covariance analysis was performed to compare both diseases with different backgrounds. Patients with adult atopic dermatitis were more likely than those with chronic idiopathic urticaria to believe that treatment must be continued and that the disease will not spontaneously improve. Patients with severe or poorly controlled atopic dermatitis or chronic spontaneous urticaria often had psychosomatic symptoms and also believed that the disease required continued treatment. Social factors related to wait times and medication were not associated with disease severity. Patients receiving treatment had significantly less anxiety associated with biologics than those who did not receive treatment. Patients with atopic dermatitis had higher physical and mental burden than those with chronic spontaneous urticaria. Therefore, effective treatments must be prescribed. Consideration of these disease-specific characteristics regarding the opinions and concerns of patients can improve patient satisfaction and compliance with treatment, which results in favorable outcomes.
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特应性皮炎和慢性自发性荨麻疹患者的疾病认知:日本横断面调查
过敏性皮肤病患者的意见往往决定了他们对治疗的态度。然而,人们对患者的观点及其对病情的担忧却知之甚少。这项新颖的研究首次比较了患者的观点及其对特应性皮炎或慢性自发性荨麻疹严重程度的关注与是否使用生物制剂之间的关系。我们还通过一份由 359 名在大学医院、市立医院和皮肤病诊所接受治疗的患者填写的调查问卷,比较并阐明了这些疾病的特征。我们进行了协方差分析,以比较两种疾病的不同背景。与慢性特发性荨麻疹患者相比,成人特应性皮炎患者更有可能认为必须继续治疗,而且病情不会自发好转。严重或控制不佳的特应性皮炎或慢性自发性荨麻疹患者往往有心身症状,也认为疾病需要继续治疗。与等待时间和药物治疗相关的社会因素与疾病严重程度无关。与未接受治疗的患者相比,接受治疗的患者对生物制剂的焦虑程度要低得多。与慢性自发性荨麻疹患者相比,特应性皮炎患者的身心负担更重。因此,必须采取有效的治疗方法。考虑到这些疾病的特殊性以及患者的意见和担忧,可以提高患者对治疗的满意度和依从性,从而获得良好的治疗效果。
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