Chu Chia-Yu, Chan Yung, Wananukul Siriwan, Cheng Hao, Chandran Nisha Suyien, Bhat Ramesh, Son Sang Wook, Liao Han-Fang, Gardiner Sean, Yeo See-Hwee, Chen Sophie Bozhi, Ng Qi Qing, Kataoka Yoko
Department of Dermatology, National Taiwan University Hospital and National Taiwan University College of Medicine, Taipei, Taiwan.
Apex Dermatology Institute, Hong Kong, China.
Dermatol Ther (Heidelb). 2024 Aug;14(8):2195-2208. doi: 10.1007/s13555-024-01232-x. Epub 2024 Jul 15.
It remains unclear how patients with atopic dermatitis (AD) and clinicians perceive the level of patient-clinician communication and if there could be potential lapses. This cross-sectional study aims to compare perspectives between patients with AD and dermatologists regarding communication and treatment expectations in Asia.
Moderate-to-severe patients with AD and practicing dermatologists were recruited from eight Asia-Pacific territories, including Mainland China, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, and Thailand. Patients and dermatologists completed separate surveys designed to elicit their expectations regarding AD management, and their perceived level of patient-clinician communication. Patients were also asked about their treatment satisfaction and whether they prefer additional treatment beyond what was prescribed. Demographic information and responses were analyzed using descriptive statistics. The study was reviewed by the institutional review board in each territory, and all participants provided informed consent.
A total of 1103 patients and 271 dermatologists completed the surveys. Both patients and dermatologists were largely aligned in their top treatment goals in AD management. However, greater proportions of patients prioritized the prevention of exacerbation (78.0% versus 47.2%), minimization of treatment adverse effects (46.4% versus 9.1%), and improvement in mental health (16.0% versus 4.9%), compared with dermatologists. Although patient-clinician communication was observed to be generally good, 10.9% of patients reported dissatisfaction with communication in AD management. The majority of patients were either "very satisfied" or "satisfied" with their latest acute AD treatment, but 65.5% of patients still desired additional treatment.
This multinational study has provided insights on the perspectives of Asian patients and dermatologists in treatment goals, AD management, and communication. In general, both patients and dermatologists were aligned in treatment goals and there was satisfactory patient-clinician communication in most aspects. However, potential areas of improvement have been identified to further enhance patient-centered care.
目前尚不清楚特应性皮炎(AD)患者和临床医生如何看待医患沟通水平,以及是否存在潜在的沟通失误。这项横断面研究旨在比较亚洲AD患者和皮肤科医生在沟通及治疗期望方面的观点。
从包括中国大陆、香港、印度、日本、新加坡、韩国、台湾和泰国在内的8个亚太地区招募中重度AD患者和执业皮肤科医生。患者和皮肤科医生分别完成了旨在引出他们对AD管理的期望以及他们对医患沟通水平认知的调查。患者还被问及他们的治疗满意度以及是否希望获得超出所开处方的额外治疗。使用描述性统计分析人口统计学信息和回答。该研究在每个地区都经过了机构审查委员会的审查,所有参与者均提供了知情同意书。
共有1103名患者和271名皮肤科医生完成了调查。患者和皮肤科医生在AD管理的首要治疗目标上基本一致。然而,与皮肤科医生相比,更多比例的患者将预防病情加重(78.0%对47.2%)、最小化治疗不良反应(46.4%对9.1%)以及改善心理健康(16.0%对4.9%)列为优先事项。尽管观察到医患沟通总体良好,但10.9%的患者表示对AD管理中的沟通不满意。大多数患者对他们最近的急性AD治疗“非常满意”或“满意”,但65.5%的患者仍希望获得额外治疗。
这项跨国研究提供了有关亚洲患者和皮肤科医生在治疗目标、AD管理及沟通方面观点的见解。总体而言,患者和皮肤科医生在治疗目标上一致,并且在大多数方面医患沟通令人满意。然而,已确定了潜在的改进领域,以进一步加强以患者为中心的护理。