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Needs and preferences of patients regarding atopic dermatitis care in the era of new therapeutic options: a qualitative study

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ARCHIVES OF DERMATOLOGICAL RESEARCH
Volume 315, Issue 1, Pages 75-83

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00403-021-02321-z

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Atopic dermatitis; Atopic eczema; Therapy; Qualitative research; Patient-centered care

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In order to meet the needs of patients with atopic dermatitis, a personalized approach to care is necessary. Patients emphasize the importance of individualized consultations and recognition of the impact of the disease, as well as the need for psychosocial and medical supportive care. In the decision-making process, patient factors should be considered, including the information provided, the roles of the patient and physician, treatment goal setting, and the feasibility of novel therapies.
To optimally tailor atopic dermatitis (AD) care to patients' needs, especially considering the many emerging therapeutic options, insight into patients' needs and preferences regarding AD care is needed. To explore patients' needs and preferences regarding AD care, a qualitative study consisting of three focus groups with a total of 20 adult AD patients was conducted. All sessions were transcribed verbatim and inductively analyzed using several phases of coding to create an overview of patients' needs and preferences. AD patients emphasized the need for a patient-tailored approach in all identified aspects of AD care. With regard to consultations, patients stressed the need for a personal approach and increased recognition of the disease impact, which should mainly be determined by patients. With regard to the organization of AD care, the need for psychosocial and medical supportive care as well as quick access to health-care providers during disease flares was emphasized. Within the decision-making process, patients indicated that the provided information, the role of the patient and physician, whether or not treatment goals should be set, and decisive factors for indication and feasibility of novel therapies should be patient dependent. AD care should be patient tailored with increased attention for the psychosocial burden, as well as better access to health care during disease flares. To provide patient-tailored care, the personal situation, needs, and preferences of the patient should be taken into account in the therapeutic decision-making process, with respect for the autonomy of the patient.

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