2023
DOI: 10.1001/jamadermatol.2023.2007
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Exploring Discordance Between Patients and Clinicians—Understanding Perceived Disease Severity

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“…However, studies also demonstrate that the NIH Skin Score can be subject to poor inter-rater reliability and responsiveness to change . PROs are increasingly found to be discordant, and thus provide complementary information to clinical assessment measures . We show that PROs are impaired in patients with skin chronic GVHD independent of other factors, improve while on treatment, and may be a valuable addition to the NIH Skin Score in measuring disease severity and therapeutic benefit.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…However, studies also demonstrate that the NIH Skin Score can be subject to poor inter-rater reliability and responsiveness to change . PROs are increasingly found to be discordant, and thus provide complementary information to clinical assessment measures . We show that PROs are impaired in patients with skin chronic GVHD independent of other factors, improve while on treatment, and may be a valuable addition to the NIH Skin Score in measuring disease severity and therapeutic benefit.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Reports in other fields have also described discrepancies in the perception of symptom improvement between clinicians and patients. [20][21][22] These differences arise from varying priorities in what clinicians and patients focus on when assessing symptom improvement. 21 Thus, voice clinicians must increasingly recognize and understand these differences in how clinicians and patients approach symptom management.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although discrepancies between clinicians and patients regarding improvements for voice disorders have not been thoroughly discussed to date, Childs et al reported nonlinear relationship between clinician-rated voice dysfunction and patient-perceived vocal handicap. 19 Such discrepancies also have been reported in other fields, including dermatological diseases, 20 rheumatic conditions, 21 and urogynecology, 22 emphasizing that clinicians must be aware of the differences in perceptions regarding symptom improvement between clinicians and patients, which would be also true in voice disorders. Therefore, the evaluation of the MID of the AVQI would be important to both clinicians and patients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…We combined the SkindexMini with itch scoring, pain scores, patient global assessment of disease, and patient assessment of treatment adequacy, creating a nine-question tool which we termed the standardized dermatology outcomes measure (SDOM; see supplementary material). This tool targets collection of critical subjective information that may be missed by physicians leading to underestimating the severity and impact of skin disease [ 11 , 12 ].…”
Section: Defining the Data Capture Problem: The What And The Howmentioning
confidence: 99%