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Self-reported Versus Physician-reported Severity of Chronic Hand Eczema: Concordance Analysis Based on Data from the German Chronic Hand Eczema Patient Long-Term Management Registry

Self-assessment of general health status has a significant influence on patient-related outcomes. The aims of this study were to investigate and compare the level of agreement between patients’ and dermatologists’ assessments of the severity of chronic hand eczema. From the German registry “German C...

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Autores principales: BENTZ, Philipp, APFELBACHER, Christian, AKST, Wilhelm, MOLIN, Sonja, BAUER, Andrea, ELSNER, Peter, MAHLER, Vera, VON KIEDROWSKI, Ralph, SCHMITT, Jochen, WEISSHAAR, Elke
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Medical Journals Sweden, on behalf of the Society for Publication of Acta Dermato-Venereologica 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10015412/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36892509
http://dx.doi.org/10.2340/actadv.v103.5383
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author BENTZ, Philipp
APFELBACHER, Christian
AKST, Wilhelm
MOLIN, Sonja
BAUER, Andrea
ELSNER, Peter
MAHLER, Vera
VON KIEDROWSKI, Ralph
SCHMITT, Jochen
WEISSHAAR, Elke
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APFELBACHER, Christian
AKST, Wilhelm
MOLIN, Sonja
BAUER, Andrea
ELSNER, Peter
MAHLER, Vera
VON KIEDROWSKI, Ralph
SCHMITT, Jochen
WEISSHAAR, Elke
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description Self-assessment of general health status has a significant influence on patient-related outcomes. The aims of this study were to investigate and compare the level of agreement between patients’ and dermatologists’ assessments of the severity of chronic hand eczema. From the German registry “German Chronic Hand Eczema Patient Long-Term Management Registry” (CARPE), 1,281 pairs of patients with chronic hand eczema and their dermatologists were included. Of these, 788 pairs served as a comparison 2 years after baseline. Concordance analyses found that complete concordance between patients’ and dermatologists’ assessments were 16.62% at baseline and 11.47% at follow-up. Overall, patients assessed their chronic eczema at baseline as more severe than did the dermatologists; whereas, at follow-up, patients assessed their condition as less severe than the dermatologists’ assessment. Bangdiwala’s B showed lower values of concordance for womens’ and older patients’ self-assessment with the dermatologists’ assessments. In conclusion, dermatologists should consider the patient’s perspective and the individual’s assessment of their chronic hand eczema in order to provide effective care in clinical practice. SIGNIFICANCE Daily clinical practice shows that, for chronic hand eczema, self-reported and physician-reported severity may differ and may influence treatment success. This study found low levels of agreement between dermatologists’ and patients’ assessments of the severity of the condition. Statistical analysis showed that women and older people tended to assess the severity of their condition differently compared with the dermatologist’s perspective. At follow-up patients assessed their chronic hand eczema as less severe compared with their dermatologist. To ensure better treatment success, dermatologists should take into account the personal views of patients regarding their chronic hand eczema.
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spelling pubmed-100154122023-03-16 Self-reported Versus Physician-reported Severity of Chronic Hand Eczema: Concordance Analysis Based on Data from the German Chronic Hand Eczema Patient Long-Term Management Registry BENTZ, Philipp APFELBACHER, Christian AKST, Wilhelm MOLIN, Sonja BAUER, Andrea ELSNER, Peter MAHLER, Vera VON KIEDROWSKI, Ralph SCHMITT, Jochen WEISSHAAR, Elke Acta Derm Venereol Original Report Self-assessment of general health status has a significant influence on patient-related outcomes. The aims of this study were to investigate and compare the level of agreement between patients’ and dermatologists’ assessments of the severity of chronic hand eczema. From the German registry “German Chronic Hand Eczema Patient Long-Term Management Registry” (CARPE), 1,281 pairs of patients with chronic hand eczema and their dermatologists were included. Of these, 788 pairs served as a comparison 2 years after baseline. Concordance analyses found that complete concordance between patients’ and dermatologists’ assessments were 16.62% at baseline and 11.47% at follow-up. Overall, patients assessed their chronic eczema at baseline as more severe than did the dermatologists; whereas, at follow-up, patients assessed their condition as less severe than the dermatologists’ assessment. Bangdiwala’s B showed lower values of concordance for womens’ and older patients’ self-assessment with the dermatologists’ assessments. In conclusion, dermatologists should consider the patient’s perspective and the individual’s assessment of their chronic hand eczema in order to provide effective care in clinical practice. SIGNIFICANCE Daily clinical practice shows that, for chronic hand eczema, self-reported and physician-reported severity may differ and may influence treatment success. This study found low levels of agreement between dermatologists’ and patients’ assessments of the severity of the condition. Statistical analysis showed that women and older people tended to assess the severity of their condition differently compared with the dermatologist’s perspective. At follow-up patients assessed their chronic hand eczema as less severe compared with their dermatologist. To ensure better treatment success, dermatologists should take into account the personal views of patients regarding their chronic hand eczema. Medical Journals Sweden, on behalf of the Society for Publication of Acta Dermato-Venereologica 2023-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10015412/ /pubmed/36892509 http://dx.doi.org/10.2340/actadv.v103.5383 Text en © Published by Medical Journals Sweden, on behalf of the Foundation for Rehabilitation Information https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/)
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BENTZ, Philipp
APFELBACHER, Christian
AKST, Wilhelm
MOLIN, Sonja
BAUER, Andrea
ELSNER, Peter
MAHLER, Vera
VON KIEDROWSKI, Ralph
SCHMITT, Jochen
WEISSHAAR, Elke
Self-reported Versus Physician-reported Severity of Chronic Hand Eczema: Concordance Analysis Based on Data from the German Chronic Hand Eczema Patient Long-Term Management Registry
title Self-reported Versus Physician-reported Severity of Chronic Hand Eczema: Concordance Analysis Based on Data from the German Chronic Hand Eczema Patient Long-Term Management Registry
title_full Self-reported Versus Physician-reported Severity of Chronic Hand Eczema: Concordance Analysis Based on Data from the German Chronic Hand Eczema Patient Long-Term Management Registry
title_fullStr Self-reported Versus Physician-reported Severity of Chronic Hand Eczema: Concordance Analysis Based on Data from the German Chronic Hand Eczema Patient Long-Term Management Registry
title_full_unstemmed Self-reported Versus Physician-reported Severity of Chronic Hand Eczema: Concordance Analysis Based on Data from the German Chronic Hand Eczema Patient Long-Term Management Registry
title_short Self-reported Versus Physician-reported Severity of Chronic Hand Eczema: Concordance Analysis Based on Data from the German Chronic Hand Eczema Patient Long-Term Management Registry
title_sort self-reported versus physician-reported severity of chronic hand eczema: concordance analysis based on data from the german chronic hand eczema patient long-term management registry
topic Original Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10015412/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36892509
http://dx.doi.org/10.2340/actadv.v103.5383
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