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Effectiveness of Online vs In-Person Care for Adults With Psoriasis: A Randomized Clinical Trial

IMPORTANCE: Innovative, online models of specialty-care delivery are critical to improving patient access and outcomes. OBJECTIVE: To determine whether an online, collaborative connected-health model results in equivalent clinical improvements in psoriasis compared with in-person care. DESIGN, SETTI...

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Autores principales: Armstrong, April W., Chambers, Cindy J., Maverakis, Emanual, Cheng, Michelle Y., Dunnick, Cory A., Chren, Mary-Margaret, Gelfand, Joel M., Wong, David J., Gibbons, Brittany M., Gibbons, Caitlin M., Torres, Josefina, Steel, Andrea C., Wang, Elizabeth A., Clark, Caitlin M., Singh, Sanminder, Kornmehl, Heather A., Wilken, Reason, Florek, Aleksandra G., Ford, Adam R., Ma, Chelsea, Ehsani-Chimeh, Nazanin, Boddu, Sucharita, Fujita, Mayumi, Young, Paulina M., Rivas-Sanchez, Cesar, Cornejo, Brenda I., Serna, Laura C., Carlson, Eric R., Lane, Christianne J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Medical Association 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6324453/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30646223
http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2018.3062
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author Armstrong, April W.
Chambers, Cindy J.
Maverakis, Emanual
Cheng, Michelle Y.
Dunnick, Cory A.
Chren, Mary-Margaret
Gelfand, Joel M.
Wong, David J.
Gibbons, Brittany M.
Gibbons, Caitlin M.
Torres, Josefina
Steel, Andrea C.
Wang, Elizabeth A.
Clark, Caitlin M.
Singh, Sanminder
Kornmehl, Heather A.
Wilken, Reason
Florek, Aleksandra G.
Ford, Adam R.
Ma, Chelsea
Ehsani-Chimeh, Nazanin
Boddu, Sucharita
Fujita, Mayumi
Young, Paulina M.
Rivas-Sanchez, Cesar
Cornejo, Brenda I.
Serna, Laura C.
Carlson, Eric R.
Lane, Christianne J.
author_facet Armstrong, April W.
Chambers, Cindy J.
Maverakis, Emanual
Cheng, Michelle Y.
Dunnick, Cory A.
Chren, Mary-Margaret
Gelfand, Joel M.
Wong, David J.
Gibbons, Brittany M.
Gibbons, Caitlin M.
Torres, Josefina
Steel, Andrea C.
Wang, Elizabeth A.
Clark, Caitlin M.
Singh, Sanminder
Kornmehl, Heather A.
Wilken, Reason
Florek, Aleksandra G.
Ford, Adam R.
Ma, Chelsea
Ehsani-Chimeh, Nazanin
Boddu, Sucharita
Fujita, Mayumi
Young, Paulina M.
Rivas-Sanchez, Cesar
Cornejo, Brenda I.
Serna, Laura C.
Carlson, Eric R.
Lane, Christianne J.
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description IMPORTANCE: Innovative, online models of specialty-care delivery are critical to improving patient access and outcomes. OBJECTIVE: To determine whether an online, collaborative connected-health model results in equivalent clinical improvements in psoriasis compared with in-person care. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute Psoriasis Teledermatology Trial is a 12-month, pragmatic, randomized clinical equivalency trial to evaluate the effect of an online model for psoriasis compared with in-person care. Participant recruitment and study visits took place at multicenter ambulatory clinics from February 2, 2015, to August 18, 2017. Participants were adults with psoriasis in Northern California, Southern California, and Colorado. The eligibility criteria were an age of 18 years or older, having physician-diagnosed psoriasis, access to the internet and a digital camera or mobile phone with a camera, and having a primary care physician. Analyses were on an intention-to-treat basis. INTERVENTIONS: Participants were randomized 1:1 to receive online or in-person care (148 randomized to online care and 148 randomized to in-person care). The online model enabled patients and primary care physicians to access dermatologists online asynchronously. The dermatologists provided assessments, recommendations, education, and prescriptions online. The in-person group sought care in person. The frequency of online or in-person visits was determined by medical necessity. All participants were exposed to their respective interventions for 12 months. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: The prespecified primary outcome was the difference in improvement in the self-administered Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI) score between the online and in-person groups. Prespecified secondary outcomes included body surface area (BSA) affected by psoriasis and the patient global assessment score. RESULTS: Of the 296 randomized participants, 147 were women, 149 were men, 187 were white, and the mean (SD) age was 49 (14) years. The adjusted difference between the online and in-person groups in the mean change in the self-administered PASI score during the 12-month study period was –0.27 (95% CI, –0.85 to 0.31). The difference in the mean change in BSA affected by psoriasis between the 2 groups was –0.05% (95% CI, –1.58% to 1.48%). Between-group differences in the PASI score and BSA were within prespecified equivalence margins, which demonstrated equivalence between the 2 interventions. The difference in the mean change in the patient global assessment score between the 2 groups was –0.11 (95% CI, –0.32 to 0.10), which exceeded the equivalence margin, with the online group displaying greater improvement. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: The online, collaborative connected-health model was as effective as in-person management in improving clinical outcomes among patients with psoriasis. Innovative telehealth delivery models that emphasize collaboration, quality, and efficiency can be transformative to improving patient-centered outcomes in chronic diseases. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02358135
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spelling pubmed-63244532019-01-17 Effectiveness of Online vs In-Person Care for Adults With Psoriasis: A Randomized Clinical Trial Armstrong, April W. Chambers, Cindy J. Maverakis, Emanual Cheng, Michelle Y. Dunnick, Cory A. Chren, Mary-Margaret Gelfand, Joel M. Wong, David J. Gibbons, Brittany M. Gibbons, Caitlin M. Torres, Josefina Steel, Andrea C. Wang, Elizabeth A. Clark, Caitlin M. Singh, Sanminder Kornmehl, Heather A. Wilken, Reason Florek, Aleksandra G. Ford, Adam R. Ma, Chelsea Ehsani-Chimeh, Nazanin Boddu, Sucharita Fujita, Mayumi Young, Paulina M. Rivas-Sanchez, Cesar Cornejo, Brenda I. Serna, Laura C. Carlson, Eric R. Lane, Christianne J. JAMA Netw Open Original Investigation IMPORTANCE: Innovative, online models of specialty-care delivery are critical to improving patient access and outcomes. OBJECTIVE: To determine whether an online, collaborative connected-health model results in equivalent clinical improvements in psoriasis compared with in-person care. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute Psoriasis Teledermatology Trial is a 12-month, pragmatic, randomized clinical equivalency trial to evaluate the effect of an online model for psoriasis compared with in-person care. Participant recruitment and study visits took place at multicenter ambulatory clinics from February 2, 2015, to August 18, 2017. Participants were adults with psoriasis in Northern California, Southern California, and Colorado. The eligibility criteria were an age of 18 years or older, having physician-diagnosed psoriasis, access to the internet and a digital camera or mobile phone with a camera, and having a primary care physician. Analyses were on an intention-to-treat basis. INTERVENTIONS: Participants were randomized 1:1 to receive online or in-person care (148 randomized to online care and 148 randomized to in-person care). The online model enabled patients and primary care physicians to access dermatologists online asynchronously. The dermatologists provided assessments, recommendations, education, and prescriptions online. The in-person group sought care in person. The frequency of online or in-person visits was determined by medical necessity. All participants were exposed to their respective interventions for 12 months. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: The prespecified primary outcome was the difference in improvement in the self-administered Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI) score between the online and in-person groups. Prespecified secondary outcomes included body surface area (BSA) affected by psoriasis and the patient global assessment score. RESULTS: Of the 296 randomized participants, 147 were women, 149 were men, 187 were white, and the mean (SD) age was 49 (14) years. The adjusted difference between the online and in-person groups in the mean change in the self-administered PASI score during the 12-month study period was –0.27 (95% CI, –0.85 to 0.31). The difference in the mean change in BSA affected by psoriasis between the 2 groups was –0.05% (95% CI, –1.58% to 1.48%). Between-group differences in the PASI score and BSA were within prespecified equivalence margins, which demonstrated equivalence between the 2 interventions. The difference in the mean change in the patient global assessment score between the 2 groups was –0.11 (95% CI, –0.32 to 0.10), which exceeded the equivalence margin, with the online group displaying greater improvement. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: The online, collaborative connected-health model was as effective as in-person management in improving clinical outcomes among patients with psoriasis. Innovative telehealth delivery models that emphasize collaboration, quality, and efficiency can be transformative to improving patient-centered outcomes in chronic diseases. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02358135 American Medical Association 2018-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6324453/ /pubmed/30646223 http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2018.3062 Text en Copyright 2018 Armstrong AW et al. JAMA Network Open. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the CC-BY License.
spellingShingle Original Investigation
Armstrong, April W.
Chambers, Cindy J.
Maverakis, Emanual
Cheng, Michelle Y.
Dunnick, Cory A.
Chren, Mary-Margaret
Gelfand, Joel M.
Wong, David J.
Gibbons, Brittany M.
Gibbons, Caitlin M.
Torres, Josefina
Steel, Andrea C.
Wang, Elizabeth A.
Clark, Caitlin M.
Singh, Sanminder
Kornmehl, Heather A.
Wilken, Reason
Florek, Aleksandra G.
Ford, Adam R.
Ma, Chelsea
Ehsani-Chimeh, Nazanin
Boddu, Sucharita
Fujita, Mayumi
Young, Paulina M.
Rivas-Sanchez, Cesar
Cornejo, Brenda I.
Serna, Laura C.
Carlson, Eric R.
Lane, Christianne J.
Effectiveness of Online vs In-Person Care for Adults With Psoriasis: A Randomized Clinical Trial
title Effectiveness of Online vs In-Person Care for Adults With Psoriasis: A Randomized Clinical Trial
title_full Effectiveness of Online vs In-Person Care for Adults With Psoriasis: A Randomized Clinical Trial
title_fullStr Effectiveness of Online vs In-Person Care for Adults With Psoriasis: A Randomized Clinical Trial
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of Online vs In-Person Care for Adults With Psoriasis: A Randomized Clinical Trial
title_short Effectiveness of Online vs In-Person Care for Adults With Psoriasis: A Randomized Clinical Trial
title_sort effectiveness of online vs in-person care for adults with psoriasis: a randomized clinical trial
topic Original Investigation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6324453/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30646223
http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2018.3062
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