학술논문

Patient Journey in Atopic Dermatitis: The Real-World Scenario
Original Research
Document Type
Report
Source
Dermatology and Therapy. October 2021, Vol. 11 Issue 5, p1693, 13 p.
Subject
Spain
Language
English
ISSN
2193-8210
Abstract
Author(s): Jose Manuel Carrascosa [sup.1] , Pablo de la Cueva [sup.2] , Raul de Lucas [sup.3] , Eduardo Fonseca [sup.4] , Ana Martín [sup.5] , Asunción Vicente [sup.6] , Maria [...]
Introduction The diagnosis and management of atopic dermatitis (AD) is extensively addressed in detailed clinical guidelines. However, the high heterogeneity regarding presentation and progression and the increasingly broad therapeutic landscape suggest a complex real-world scenario, leading to multiple trajectories of AD patients. Methods Using a Delphi methodology for assessing the degree of consensus, we explored the views of a panel of dermatologists regarding the patients' trajectory through the diagnosis (block 1), treatment (block 2), and long-term management (block 3) of AD. Based on a systematic search of the literature, a scientific committee prepared a questionnaire of relevant items that were rated on a 10-point scale (from "totally agree" to "totally disagree") by a panel of dermatologists attending patients with AD in the hospital setting. Consensus was established based on predefined rules. Results The final questionnaire included 58 items and was answered by 17 dermatologists. Overall, consensus was reached on 22 items (37.9%), each of which was a consensus for agreement. The consensus rates in blocks 1, 2, and 3 were 22.7%, 19.0%, and 86%, respectively. Conclusions Our analysis revealed a remarkable lack of consensus on various aspects of the routine diagnosis and treatment of AD. These findings suggest the presence of unmet needs or limited implementation of guidelines for the management of AD and encourage further research to explore the causes of this low consensus on the management of AD in the real-world setting.