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001-es BibID:BIBFORM116527
035-os BibID:(scopus)85173968443 (WoS)001082597200004
Első szerző:Richard, Marie Aleth
Cím:The journey of patients with skin diseases from the first consultation to the diagnosis in a representative sample of the European general population from the burden of skin diseases study / Richard Marie Aleth, Paul Carle, Nijsten Tamar, Gisondi Paolo, Salavastru Carmen, Taieb Charles, Stratigos Alex, Trakatelli Myrto, Puig Luis, EADV Burden of Skin Diseases Project Team
Dátum:2023
ISSN:0926-9959
Megjegyzések:Background: The journey of patients with skin diseases through healthcare has been scarcely investigated. Objective: To analyse the journey of people with skin diseases in the different healthcare environment in Europe. Methods: This multinational, cross-sectional, European study was conducted on a representative sample of the adult general population of 27 European countries. The prevalence of the most frequent skin diseases was determined. Information was collected on the patient journey from the first medical consultation to the diagnosis, and the reasons for not consulting a healthcare professional. Results: On a total of 44,689 individuals, 30.3% reported to have consulted a dermatologist during the previous 2 years. Participants consulted mainly for mole control or skin cancer screening (22.3%), followed by chronic skin diseases (16.2%). The diagnoses of acne, atopic dermatitis, psoriasis and rosacea were made most frequently by a dermatologist, while fungal skin infections were diagnosed more often by a general practitioner (GP), and sexually transmitted diseases (STD) by other specialists. The diagnosis was not always definitive at the first consultation, in particular for STD. The percentage of people who did not consult a healthcare professional for their skin disease was particularly high for acne (36.4%), alopecia (44.7%) and fungal infection (30.0%). Moreover, 17.7% of respondents with psoriasis did not consult. A high percentage of participants with alopecia thought that the disease was not worrying, while patients with psoriasis often answered that they were able to manage the disease since they had already consulted a doctor. Many patients with acne (41.1%) and fungal infection (48.2%) thought that they were able to handle the disease by themselves. Conclusion: The analysis of the self-reported medical journey of patients with common skin diseases may allow to understand the unmet needs of patients, thus improving outcomes and reducing expenses.
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Klinikai orvostudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
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Megjelenés:Journal Of The European Academy Of Dermatology And Venereology. - 37 : S7 (2023), p. 17-24. -
További szerzők:Paul, Carle Nijsten, Tamar Gisondi, Paolo Salavastru, Carmen Taieb, Charles Stratigos, Alex Trakatelli, Myrto Puig, Luis Szegedi Andrea (1964-) (bőrgyógyász) EADV burden of Skin Diseases Project Team
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM116526
035-os BibID:(scopus)85173410015 (WoS)001082597200006
Első szerző:Richard, Marie Aleth
Cím:Public perception of dermatologists in Europe : Results from a population-based survey / Richard Marie Aleth, Paul Carle, Nijsten Tamar, Gisondi Paolo, Salavastru Carmen, Taieb Charles, Trakatelli Myrto, Puig Luis, Stratigos Alex, EADV burden of skin diseases project team
Dátum:2023
ISSN:0926-9959
Megjegyzések:Background: The public perception of dermatology has been poorly investigated in Europe. Objective: To determine the general public's perception of dermatologists in Europe. Methods: This multinational, cross-sectional study was conducted within the framework of the EADV population-based survey on the 'Burden of skin diseases in Europe'. Data were collected using a web-based online survey on a representative sample of the general populations aged 18 years or more of 27 European countries. Proportional quota sampling with replacement design was used for each country. Results: A total of 44,689 adult participants responded to the questionnaire, of whom 18,004 visited a dermatologist in the preceding 3 years. The dermatologist was the second most often visited specialist among all medical specialties, with 69.7%, 72.1%, 42.1% and 78.1% of participants in Western Europe (WE), Eastern Europe (EE), Northern Europe (NE) and Southern Europe (SE), respectively, having consulted a dermatologist over the past 24 months. Most participants across all regions agreed that the dermatologist was the first healthcare provider for chronic skin diseases (61.9% in WE, 69.8% in EE, 45.7% in NE and 60.4% in SE) and for skin cancers (65.5% in WE, 67.6% in EE, 42.4% in NE and 63.0% in SE). The five most common reasons for visiting a dermatologist among all participants were: naevi check-up or skin cancer screening (20.2%), chronic skin diseases (16.5%), acute skin diseases (12.4%), cosmetic advice or procedure (10.2%), hyperpigmentation or congenital lesions (9.1%) and hair or nail disorder (7.7%). Most participants (84.6% in WE, 82.5% in EE, 78.3% in NE and 82.8% in SE) were very swatisfied/somewhat satisfied with the service provided. Conclusion: Our study findings underscore the central role of dermatologists in skin health and highlights them as valued and trusted care providers across Europe. Understanding the perceived position of the dermatologist is the first step in improving health policy development and implementation. Notably, access to a dermatologist was lowest in NE, probably reflecting differences in healthcare organizational structures or possibly cultural differences in healthcare seeking behaviour.
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Klinikai orvostudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
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Megjelenés:Journal Of The European Academy Of Dermatology And Venereology. - 37 : S7 (2023), p. 27-37. -
További szerzők:Paul, Carle Nijsten, Tamar Gisondi, Paolo Salavastru, Carmen Taieb, Charles Trakatelli, Myrto Puig, Luis Stratigos, Alex Szegedi Andrea (1964-) (bőrgyógyász) EADV burden of Skin Diseases Project Team
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