da Silva Burger Neuza, Augustin Matthias, Westphal Lukas, Kühl Laura, Stephan Brigitte, Sommer Rachel
Institute for Health Services Research in Dermatology and Nursing (IVDP), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE), Hamburg, Germany.
Int J Womens Dermatol. 2024 Sep 11;10(3):e176. doi: 10.1097/JW9.0000000000000176. eCollection 2024 Oct.
Women of childbearing age (WoCBA) with psoriasis face additional burden related to contraindications of systemic treatments during pregnancy/lactation and to the physical and psychosocial impact of psoriasis on their intimate/sexual relationships.
Within a people-centered health care model, this study aimed to identify specific patient needs and their correlates in WoCBA (18-45 years), in comparison to same-age men and women above 45 years.
Baseline data from the German PsoBest registry, including patients with moderate/severe plaque-type psoriasis with the indication for systemic therapy, were retrospectively analyzed. Psoriasis severity was assessed with the Psoriasis Area and Severity Index and patient-reported outcomes included EuroQoL Visual Analogue Scale, Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI), and Patient Needs Questionnaire.
The participants were 2308 WoCBA, 3634 men between 18 and 45 years of age, and 3401 women older than 45 years. In comparison to both control groups, WoCBA reported more DLQI impairments and higher needs to reduce social impairments (eg, "to be able to lead a normal working life"; "to be less burdened in your partnership"; "to be able to have a normal sex life"). These patient needs were associated with having psoriasis arthritis, previous systemic therapy, worse general health, and more DLQI impairments.
Retrospective analysis of an established dataset limited the examination of specific developmental, sexual, and reproductive variables.
The specific needs of WoCBA with psoriasis were particularly related to the work context/financial stability and intimate relationships, which are crucial aspects in family planning. These results claim for a sex/age-sensitive approach in the psoriasis health care, by considering these needs as qualifiers in the clinical decision for systemic treatment.
育龄期银屑病女性面临着额外的负担,这与孕期/哺乳期全身治疗的禁忌以及银屑病对其亲密/性关系的生理和心理社会影响有关。
在以患者为中心的医疗保健模式下,本研究旨在确定18 - 45岁育龄期银屑病女性(WoCBA)的特定患者需求及其相关因素,并与45岁以上的同龄男性和女性进行比较。
回顾性分析德国PsoBest注册中心的基线数据,包括有中度/重度斑块型银屑病且有全身治疗指征的患者。用银屑病面积和严重程度指数评估银屑病严重程度,患者报告的结局包括欧洲生活质量视觉模拟量表、皮肤病生活质量指数(DLQI)和患者需求问卷。
参与者为2308名育龄期银屑病女性、3634名18至45岁的男性以及3401名45岁以上的女性。与两个对照组相比,育龄期银屑病女性报告有更多的DLQI损伤,以及更高的减少社会功能损伤的需求(例如,“能够过上正常的工作生活”;“在伴侣关系中负担减轻”;“能够拥有正常的性生活”)。这些患者需求与患有银屑病关节炎、既往全身治疗、较差的总体健康状况以及更多的DLQI损伤有关。
对既定数据集的回顾性分析限制了对特定发育、性和生殖变量的研究。
育龄期银屑病女性的特定需求尤其与工作环境/经济稳定性以及亲密关系有关,而这些是计划生育中的关键方面。这些结果要求在银屑病医疗保健中采用性别/年龄敏感方法,将这些需求作为全身治疗临床决策的限定因素加以考虑。