2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00105-019-04481-6
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Versorgung von chronisch entzündlichen Hauterkrankungen

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“…Concerning the utilization of medical care for psoriasis, almost half of the study participants did not undergo treatment for their skin condition at the time of the survey. Although the online design of the study could lead to an overestimation of this untreated subgroup, similar results have been shown before for dermatological care in the German state of Bavaria [18]. Together with the fact that the study population displayed a moderate disease severity (mean BSA 6.1 % ± 8.0 %), the findings are suggestive of the existence of insufficient person-centered medical care.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…Concerning the utilization of medical care for psoriasis, almost half of the study participants did not undergo treatment for their skin condition at the time of the survey. Although the online design of the study could lead to an overestimation of this untreated subgroup, similar results have been shown before for dermatological care in the German state of Bavaria [18]. Together with the fact that the study population displayed a moderate disease severity (mean BSA 6.1 % ± 8.0 %), the findings are suggestive of the existence of insufficient person-centered medical care.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Nevertheless, gaps in the medical care of psoriasis patients still remain. According to recent studies, in Bavaria, Germany, approximately 50 % of individuals suffering from moderate to severe psoriasis are not in dermatological care [18] and only 15 % of patients with moderate to severe psoriasis are treated with biologics in dermatological practices Despite large choice of effective therapies: Individuals with psoriasis still seem undertreated [19]. Additionally, only satisfied patients will stay in medical care [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…17,18 Furthermore, it is important to distinguish between patients and affected individuals as some persons do not contact a physician due to their skin disease. 19,20 The World Health Organization (WHO) hence demands an improvement of people-centered care to bridge the gap between physicians and affected individuals. 21,22 Accordingly, psoriasis should be considered as model disease and according to the WHO other chronic skin diseases were to be included if possible.…”
Section: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual Of Mental Disorders Mentioned Itmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Betrachtet man die Inanspruchnahme von medizinischer Versorgung bei Psoriasis, so befand sich fast die Hälfte der Studienteilnehmer zum Zeitpunkt der Befragung wegen ihrer Hauterkrankung nicht in Behandlung. Auch wenn das Online‐Design der Studie zu einer Überschätzung dieser unbehandelten Subgruppe führen könnte, wurden ähnliche Ergebnisse bereits zuvor für die hautärztliche Versorgung in Bayern gezeigt [18]. Im Zusammenhang mit dem Umstand, dass die Studienpopulation einen mittelschweren Erkrankungsgrad aufwies (mittlere BSA 6,1 % ± 8,0 %), lassen die Ergebnisse auf eine medizinische Versorgung schließen, die nicht hinreichend personenzentriert ausgerichtet ist.…”
Section: Diskussionunclassified
“…Dennoch gibt es immer noch Lücken in der medizinischen Versorgung von Psoriasis‐Patienten. Nach aktuellen Erhebungen aus Bayern werden circa 50 % der Patienten mit mittelschwerer bis schwerer Psoriasis nicht von Hautärzten betreut [18] und nur 15 % der Patienten mit mittelschwerer bis schwerer Psoriasis werden in dermatologischen Praxen mit Biologika behandelt [19]. Darüber hinaus weiß man, dass nur zufriedene Patienten auch in der medizinischen Versorgung verbleiben werden [20].…”
Section: Introductionunclassified