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Patient attitudes to topical antipsoriatic treatment with calcipotriol and dithranol.

作者信息

Poyner T F, Menday A P, Williams Z V

机构信息

Queens Park Medical Centre, Stockton-on-Tees, UK.

出版信息

J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2000 May;14(3):153-8. doi: 10.1046/j.1468-3083.2000.00034.x.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Assessment of patient preference for antipsoriatic treatment with calcipotriol ointment or short-contact dithranol cream.

METHODS

Two hundred and fifty-eight psoriatic patients treated with calcipotriol (n = 138) or dithranol (n = 120) for up to 3 months, assessed the acceptability of treatment, overall satisfaction with treatment, their treatment preference using the 'willingness to pay' principle and selected their treatment of choice.

RESULTS

Overall satisfaction with calcipotriol was significantly better (72.7%, dithranol 60.3%; odds ratio 1.75, 95% CI 1.03, 2.99: P = 0.04). Patients considered calcipotriol a more acceptable treatment than dithranol in its appearance, smell, non-irritancy, method and ease of application and lack of staining. Dithranol was considered less sticky than calcipotriol. Patients were 'willing to pay' a mean of pound sterling 12.16 monthly for calcipotriol and pound sterling 10.66 monthly for dithranol. 'Willingness to pay' did not correlate well with overall treatment satisfaction and was not correlated with household income. Calcipotriol was the preferred treatment of choice (calcipotriol 63%, dithranol 24%).

CONCLUSION

Patients with psoriasis prefer treatment with calcipotriol ointment over short-contact dithranol cream.

摘要

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