2nd Department of Dermatology-Venereology, "Attikon" General University Hospital, Medical School, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, 12462 Athens, Greece.
1st Department of Dermatology-Venereology, Andreas Sygros Hospital, Medical School, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, 16121 Athens, Greece.
Curr Oncol. 2022 Jul 21;29(7):5150-5163. doi: 10.3390/curroncol29070408.
Decreased illness perception among actinic keratoses (AK) patients is a major barrier to the effective management of AK.
We aimed to investigate patients' illness and treatment perceptions, their correlation to demographics and AK/skin cancer history, and secondarily the influence of these perspectives on treatment and sunscreen use.
Participants completed questionnaires based on the Brief Illness Perception Questionnaire and statistical analysis was performed.
In total, 208 AK patients were enrolled. A large proportion were poorly aware of the disease (41.4%), with less than half (43%) being familiar with AK. Patients were aware of the chronic nature of the disease and its correlation to sunlight regardless of demographic characteristics. The level of education played a role in disease awareness ( = 0.006), and treatment plan perception ( = 0.002). The increase in sunscreen protection after AK diagnosis was higher in women ( = 0.009) and younger patients ( = 0.044). Patients' concerns regarding treatment were mainly related to the duration (30%) and effectivity (25%). Dermatologists' statements highlighting that AK are precancerous lesions (86.2%) influenced patients' willingness for treatment.
Improved awareness of AK is necessary to increase treatment seeking and compliance, regarding both treatment and sunscreen use. Dermatologists' statements may have critical influence on patients' decisions to receive treatment for AK.
光化性角化病(AK)患者的疾病感知能力下降是 AK 有效管理的主要障碍。
我们旨在调查患者的疾病和治疗观念,以及这些观念与人口统计学和 AK/皮肤癌病史的相关性,其次是这些观点对治疗和防晒霜使用的影响。
参与者根据简短疾病感知问卷完成了问卷调查,并进行了统计分析。
共纳入 208 例 AK 患者。很大一部分患者对疾病的认识较差(41.4%),不到一半(43%)的患者对 AK 有所了解。无论人口统计学特征如何,患者都意识到疾病的慢性性质及其与阳光的相关性。教育水平在疾病意识( = 0.006)和治疗方案感知( = 0.002)方面发挥作用。女性( = 0.009)和年轻患者( = 0.044)在 AK 诊断后增加防晒霜保护的比例更高。患者对治疗的担忧主要与治疗的持续时间(30%)和效果(25%)有关。皮肤科医生强调 AK 是癌前病变的说法(86.2%)影响了患者接受治疗的意愿。
提高对 AK 的认识对于增加治疗和防晒霜使用的寻求和依从性是必要的。皮肤科医生的陈述可能对患者决定接受 AK 治疗具有关键影响。