Specialist and Patient Perspectives on Strategies to Improve Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Among Persons Living with Psoriatic Disease.

Q3 Medicine Journal of Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis Pub Date : 2022-10-01 Epub Date: 2022-06-03 DOI:10.1177/24755303221101848
A C Gustafson, J M Gelfand, J Davies, A E Lieberman, J B Mason, A W Armstrong, A Ogdie, N N Mehta, J S Barbieri, R S Beidas
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Abstract

Background: Psoriasis is an immune-mediated disease associated with excess risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD). Guidelines recognize psoriasis as a CVD risk enhancer; however, psoriasis patients often do not have CVD risk factors identified nor managed.

Objective: This study examines strategies to improve CVD prevention care from the perspective of dermatologists and patients with psoriasis.

Methods: Qualitative interviews were conducted using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research to examine the perspectives of physicians (N = 16) and patients with psoriatic disease (N = 16) on barriers/facilitators to CVD prevention. Interviews were transcribed and coded using an integrated approach designed to enhance reliability and validity using NVivo software.

Results: We found three major themes suggesting areas to target for the future: (1) Appropriateness: perceptions of whether CVD care should be deployed in this setting by both clinicians and patients, (2) Feasibility: whether CVD prevention care could be integrated into the current structure of specialist practice, and (3) Care Coordination: an interest by all parties to better integrate a team approach in CVD preventative care to reduce duplicative efforts, work practically in an already existing system rather than reinventing the wheel, and progress with the patients' best interests in mind.

Conclusions: These findings will inform the design of a clinical trial comparing the effectiveness of specialist clinician implementation of CVD guideline-based prevention care in patients with psoriasis. Ultimately, this study aims to increase the lifespan and health of patients living with psoriatic disease by decreasing barriers to their receiving appropriate CVD prevention care.

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专家和患者对改善银屑病患者心血管疾病预防策略的看法
背景银屑病是一种免疫介导的疾病,与心血管疾病(CVD)的过度风险有关。指南承认银屑病是心血管疾病风险的增强剂;然而,银屑病患者通常没有识别或管理CVD风险因素。目的本研究从医生和银屑病患者的角度探讨改善心血管疾病预防护理的策略。方法采用实施研究综合框架进行定性访谈,考察医生(N=16)和银屑病患者(N=16人)对心血管疾病预防障碍和促进因素的看法。访谈采用综合方法进行转录和编码,旨在使用NVivo软件提高可靠性和有效性。结果我们发现了3个主要主题,提出了未来的目标领域:(1)适当性:医生和患者对CVD护理是否应该在这种情况下部署的看法;(2)可行性:CVD预防护理是否可以整合到当前的专科实践结构中,以及(3)护理协调:各方都有兴趣在CVD预防性护理中更好地整合团队方法,以减少重复工作,在现有的系统中实际工作,而不是重新发明轮子,并考虑到患者的最大利益。结论这些发现将为临床试验的设计提供信息,该试验比较了专业临床医生在银屑病患者中实施基于CVD指南的预防护理的有效性。最终,这项研究旨在通过减少银屑病患者接受适当心血管疾病预防护理的障碍,提高他们的寿命和健康。
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