Department of Health Services Research, CAPHRI Care and Public Health Research Institute, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands.
UCB Pharma, Brussels, Belgium.
Curr Med Res Opin. 2020 Aug;36(8):1257-1275. doi: 10.1080/03007995.2020.1776233. Epub 2020 Jul 1.
Treatment adherence continues to be a major challenge in psoriasis. Patient preference studies, especially discrete-choice experiments, are gaining popularity to gather insights into patient reported treatment outcomes. This systematic literature review aimed to critically assess all discrete choice experiments exploring patients' and physicians' preferences for psoriasis treatment characteristics. PubMed and EMBASE databases were searched using keywords "psoriasis" and "preferences" to identify relevant literature. Discrete-choice experiments conducted in French or English from the year 2000 onwards, that focused on evaluating psoriasis treatment preferences in patients and/or physicians, were included. The relative importance of treatment attributes was assessed and studies were critically appraised using validated checklists. Out of 987 articles identified, 25 articles fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Overall, patients and physicians prioritize efficacy-specific outcomes. Patients are shown to place greater importance to process attributes when compared to physicians, especially route and location of administration. Physicians focus primarily of efficacy attributes, however when the top two attributes are considered, safety outcomes increasingly become considered important. Of the studies, 60% conducted subgroup analysis, of which many reported associations between specific patient characteristics and preferences. Factors such as age, disease severity, and duration of condition significantly affected preferences for treatment attributes. This review provides insight into the types of attributes that patients and physicians value most, and therefore can help improve shared decision-making. The findings of this study also encourage regulatory agencies to continue integrating patient preferences in their decision-making.
治疗依从性仍然是银屑病治疗的一个主要挑战。患者偏好研究,尤其是离散选择实验,越来越受到关注,以深入了解患者报告的治疗结果。本系统文献综述旨在批判性评估所有探索患者和医生对银屑病治疗特征偏好的离散选择实验。使用“银屑病”和“偏好”关键词在 PubMed 和 EMBASE 数据库中搜索相关文献。纳入 2000 年以来以评估患者和/或医生对银屑病治疗偏好为重点、以法语或英语进行的离散选择实验。评估了治疗属性的相对重要性,并使用经过验证的清单对研究进行了批判性评估。在确定的 987 篇文章中,有 25 篇文章符合纳入标准。总的来说,患者和医生都优先考虑疗效相关的结果。与医生相比,患者在治疗过程属性方面表现出更大的重要性,尤其是给药途径和位置。医生主要关注疗效属性,但当考虑前两个属性时,安全性结果也越来越受到重视。在这些研究中,60%进行了亚组分析,其中许多报告了特定患者特征与偏好之间的关联。年龄、疾病严重程度和疾病持续时间等因素显著影响了对治疗属性的偏好。本综述提供了有关患者和医生最看重的属性类型的见解,从而有助于改善共同决策。本研究的结果还鼓励监管机构继续将患者偏好纳入其决策过程中。