Garzorz-Stark Natalie, Beicht Sarah, Baghin Veronika, Stark Sebastian P, Biedermann Tilo, Lauffer Felix
Department of Dermatology and Allergy, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany.
Division of Dermatology and Venereology, Department of Medicine Solna, Center for Molecular Medicine, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
Front Med (Lausanne). 2021 Jun 22;8:648233. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2021.648233. eCollection 2021.
Smartphone apps gain more and more importance in supporting management of chronic diseases. Psoriasis is a highly prevalent, lifelong chronic inflammatory skin disease with a high impact on patient's quality of life. Disease management includes regular topical and systemic treatment of skin lesions as well as co-treatment of metabolic and psychologic disorders. In this study, we investigated the potential of a new smartphone app (IMPROVE 1.0) for individual monitoring of disease activity and disease influencing factors. Twelve out of 50 psoriasis patients asked for study participation performed self-assessment of psoriasis severity, life quality, and stress scores using the app over a period of 1 year. Every 2 months, study participants were carefully examined by a dermatologist in order to control the quality of app-reported data. We found that psoriasis severity and life quality values as entered in the app closely correlate to physician's examination. Furthermore, we detected strong correlations of disease activity with life quality and psoriasis serum biomarker. Temporal relations between psoriasis aggravation and previous changes of lifestyle factors, such as increased stress levels, were observed in individual patients, indicating a high potential for preventive interventions in future psoriasis apps. The vast majority of study participants evaluated IMPROVE 1.0 app positively and wish to include the app into their daily life. Hence, we demonstrate that smartphone apps are a useful tool to raise self-awareness for the dimensions of complex diseases and fully integrate psoriasis patients into individual disease management. These data are important to develop more advanced digital tools supporting the management of chronic diseases in the future.
智能手机应用程序在支持慢性病管理方面变得越来越重要。银屑病是一种高度流行的、终身慢性炎症性皮肤病,对患者的生活质量有很大影响。疾病管理包括对皮肤病变进行定期的局部和全身治疗,以及对代谢和心理障碍的联合治疗。在本研究中,我们调查了一款新的智能手机应用程序(IMPROVE 1.0)在个体监测疾病活动和疾病影响因素方面的潜力。50名银屑病患者中有12名要求参与研究,他们在1年的时间里使用该应用程序对银屑病严重程度、生活质量和压力评分进行了自我评估。每2个月,研究参与者由皮肤科医生进行仔细检查,以控制应用程序报告数据的质量。我们发现,应用程序中输入的银屑病严重程度和生活质量值与医生的检查密切相关。此外,我们检测到疾病活动与生活质量和银屑病血清生物标志物之间存在强相关性。在个体患者中观察到银屑病加重与先前生活方式因素变化(如压力水平增加)之间的时间关系,这表明未来的银屑病应用程序在预防干预方面具有很大潜力。绝大多数研究参与者对IMPROVE 1.0应用程序给予了积极评价,并希望将该应用程序纳入他们的日常生活。因此,我们证明智能手机应用程序是提高对复杂疾病各方面自我认识并使银屑病患者完全融入个体疾病管理的有用工具。这些数据对于开发未来支持慢性病管理的更先进数字工具非常重要。