2000
DOI: 10.1159/000018390
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Patient Compliance and Disease Management in the Treatment of Psoriasis in the Netherlands

Abstract: Background: Compliance behaviour and disease management are important issues in chronic skin diseases. Psoriasis patients are ‘experts by experience’ because of many years of treatment. Therefore, it is relevant to gather data from patients on the actual use of antipsoriatic treatments. Objective: The following questions are addressed: (1) What is the present mode of prescription and actual use of antipsoriatic treatments, including topical treatments, photo(chemo)therapy and systemic treatments? (2) What info… Show more

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“…9,30 Although this consistency is helpful because it indicates the reliability of the data, different methods were used compared with previous studies. 31,32 Objective methods give much lower figures for compliance overall than are achieved by the more subjective method of asking the patient directly about his or her treatment use (interview medication adherence). This demonstrates the unreliability of subjective methods, affected by the desire of patients to appear to have complied with prescribed treatment.…”
Section: Commentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9,30 Although this consistency is helpful because it indicates the reliability of the data, different methods were used compared with previous studies. 31,32 Objective methods give much lower figures for compliance overall than are achieved by the more subjective method of asking the patient directly about his or her treatment use (interview medication adherence). This demonstrates the unreliability of subjective methods, affected by the desire of patients to appear to have complied with prescribed treatment.…”
Section: Commentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…18,19 American members were more likely to use systemic therapies such as methotrexate, oral retinoids, or cyclosporine. 18,19 However, in contrast to large differences in absolute use rates, the proportion of members and nonmembers who knew of a therapy and used it was comparable for 9 of 10 therapies (all but UV-B).…”
Section: Commentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…18,19 American members were more likely to use systemic therapies such as methotrexate, oral retinoids, or cyclosporine. 18,19 However, in contrast to large differences in absolute use rates, the proportion of members and nonmembers who knew of a therapy and used it was comparable for 9 of 10 therapies (all but UV-B). This finding suggests that the added knowledge about psoriasis therapies among NPF members increases treatment use by creating greater treatment awareness but may not increase the probability that a person made aware of a therapy will actually use it.…”
Section: Commentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regeneration der Hautbarrierefunktion [11] ebenso wichtig wie eine Linderung des häufig empfundenen Juckreizes [1, 5,7]. Es ist vorteilhaft, wenn die …”
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