Hospital Sultanah Bahiyah, Department of Dermatology, Alor Setar, Kedah, Malaysia.
Med J Malaysia. 2023 Jul;78(4):437-444.
Topical corticosteroid phobia is a common phenomenon that can result in poor treatment adherence and therapeutic failure.
This study aims to evaluate the prevalence and degree of topical corticosteroid phobia and its impact on treatment adherence in various dermatological conditions. Additionally, we explored the sources of information regarding topical corticosteroids.
A cross-sectional study was conducted among 300 participants with topical corticosteroid usage experience. Topical corticosteroid phobia was assessed with the topical corticosteroid phobia (TOPICOP) scale, and treatment adherence was measured with the Elaboration d'un outil d'evaluation de l'observance des traitements medicamenteux (ECOB) score. Information sources regarding topical corticosteroids were identified, and their level of trust was assessed. The data were collected via questionnaires in three languages, namely English, Malay and Mandarin.
The study found that topical corticosteroid phobia was prevalent, with 98% of participants expressing a certain degree of phobia. The mean global TOPICOP score was 32.7 ± 6.7%. The mean score of each domain was 27.1 ± 17.2% for knowledge and belief, 35.7 ± 23.8% for fears and 40.8 ± 25.8% for behaviour. Patients/caregivers who have eczema, highly educated, severe disease, low tolerability to symptoms, previous adverse effects with topical corticosteroids and tend to traditional/non-steroidal alternative therapy usage had a significant association with topical corticosteroid phobia (p<0.05). Dermatologists were the most common and trusted source of information on topical corticosteroids.
This study highlights the widespread topical corticosteroid phobia in dermatological practice. Dermatologists should take the lead in combating steroid phobia and provide patients with public awareness regarding topical corticosteroids to improve treatment adherence and therapeutic outcomes.
局部皮质类固醇恐惧症是一种常见现象,可能导致治疗依从性差和治疗失败。
本研究旨在评估各种皮肤病患者中局部皮质类固醇恐惧症的流行程度和严重程度及其对治疗依从性的影响。此外,我们还探讨了有关局部皮质类固醇的信息来源。
对 300 名有局部皮质类固醇使用经验的参与者进行了横断面研究。使用局部皮质类固醇恐惧症量表(TOPICOP)评估局部皮质类固醇恐惧症,使用 Elaboration d'un outil d'evaluation de l'observance des traitements medicamenteux(ECOB)评分评估治疗依从性。确定了有关局部皮质类固醇的信息来源,并评估了其信任度。数据通过英语、马来语和普通话三种语言的问卷收集。
研究发现,局部皮质类固醇恐惧症普遍存在,98%的参与者表示存在一定程度的恐惧。平均全球 TOPICOP 得分为 32.7 ± 6.7%。每个领域的平均得分分别为:知识和信念 27.1 ± 17.2%,恐惧 35.7 ± 23.8%,行为 40.8 ± 25.8%。患有湿疹、受过高等教育、病情严重、对症状耐受性低、以前有过局部皮质类固醇不良反应以及倾向于传统/非甾体替代疗法的患者/照顾者与局部皮质类固醇恐惧症显著相关(p<0.05)。皮肤科医生是关于局部皮质类固醇的最常见和最受信任的信息来源。
本研究强调了皮肤科实践中普遍存在的局部皮质类固醇恐惧症。皮肤科医生应带头对抗类固醇恐惧症,并向患者提供有关局部皮质类固醇的公众意识,以提高治疗依从性和治疗效果。