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Impact of psoriatic disease on women aged 18 to 45: Results from a multinational survey across 11 European countries

BACKGROUND: Plaque psoriasis (PSO) is a long-term inflammatory condition that can cause concomitant joint symptoms (psoriatic arthritis [PsA]) in up to 30% of patients. The impact of psoriatic disease on disease outcomes and quality of life is greater in women than men. OBJECTIVE: We evaluated the i...

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Autores principales: McBride, Sandy R., Fargnoli, Maria C., Fougerousse, Anne-Claire, García Bustínduy, Marta, Catton, Louise, Senturk, Lerzan, Ecoffet, Cécile, Koren, Jan, Andreoli, Laura, Coates, Laura C., Titialii, Alice
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8714576/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35028368
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijwd.2021.08.011
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author McBride, Sandy R.
Fargnoli, Maria C.
Fougerousse, Anne-Claire
García Bustínduy, Marta
Catton, Louise
Senturk, Lerzan
Ecoffet, Cécile
Koren, Jan
Andreoli, Laura
Coates, Laura C.
Titialii, Alice
author_facet McBride, Sandy R.
Fargnoli, Maria C.
Fougerousse, Anne-Claire
García Bustínduy, Marta
Catton, Louise
Senturk, Lerzan
Ecoffet, Cécile
Koren, Jan
Andreoli, Laura
Coates, Laura C.
Titialii, Alice
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description BACKGROUND: Plaque psoriasis (PSO) is a long-term inflammatory condition that can cause concomitant joint symptoms (psoriatic arthritis [PsA]) in up to 30% of patients. The impact of psoriatic disease on disease outcomes and quality of life is greater in women than men. OBJECTIVE: We evaluated the impact of psoriatic disease on women aged 18 to 45 years across Europe. METHODS: Women aged 18 to 45 years with moderate to severe PSO, PsA, or PSO + PsA (PSO with progression to PsA) and prior biologic experience were recruited from market research panels and patient association groups of the International Federation of Psoriasis Associations, European Federation of Psoriasis Patient Associations, and Arthritis Ireland and asked to complete a survey. Questions covered social and psychological wellbeing, employment, and family planning. Question types included 5- or 7-point agreement scales, where the highest/lowest two ratings were considered agreement/disagreement, respectively. The results are reported as proportions of those who selected the answer, divided by overall respondents for each question. Women were not required to answer all questions. RESULTS: Survey respondents (N = 573) had a diagnosis of PSO (n = 236), PsA (n = 173), or PSO + PsA (n = 164). Women self-reported similar mean scores for physical (57.0 of 100) and mental (59.0 of 100) health. A fifth (21%) had not achieved their desired career due to PSO/PsA; career dissatisfaction and increased sick leave were linked to poor mental health. Some women reported having a limited social life (33%), smaller families (34%), and being more likely to adopt children (27%) due to PSO/PsA. A quarter of women (27%) reported not understanding enough about PSO/PsA (nonmembers vs. members of patient association groups: 37% vs. 8%). CONCLUSION: Our findings highlight the considerable burden of psoriatic disease on women of childbearing age. Increased provision of information tailored to women, training for health care professionals, and shared decision-making between patients and health care professionals may help better support women with psoriatic disease.
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spelling pubmed-87145762022-01-12 Impact of psoriatic disease on women aged 18 to 45: Results from a multinational survey across 11 European countries McBride, Sandy R. Fargnoli, Maria C. Fougerousse, Anne-Claire García Bustínduy, Marta Catton, Louise Senturk, Lerzan Ecoffet, Cécile Koren, Jan Andreoli, Laura Coates, Laura C. Titialii, Alice Int J Womens Dermatol Original Research BACKGROUND: Plaque psoriasis (PSO) is a long-term inflammatory condition that can cause concomitant joint symptoms (psoriatic arthritis [PsA]) in up to 30% of patients. The impact of psoriatic disease on disease outcomes and quality of life is greater in women than men. OBJECTIVE: We evaluated the impact of psoriatic disease on women aged 18 to 45 years across Europe. METHODS: Women aged 18 to 45 years with moderate to severe PSO, PsA, or PSO + PsA (PSO with progression to PsA) and prior biologic experience were recruited from market research panels and patient association groups of the International Federation of Psoriasis Associations, European Federation of Psoriasis Patient Associations, and Arthritis Ireland and asked to complete a survey. Questions covered social and psychological wellbeing, employment, and family planning. Question types included 5- or 7-point agreement scales, where the highest/lowest two ratings were considered agreement/disagreement, respectively. The results are reported as proportions of those who selected the answer, divided by overall respondents for each question. Women were not required to answer all questions. RESULTS: Survey respondents (N = 573) had a diagnosis of PSO (n = 236), PsA (n = 173), or PSO + PsA (n = 164). Women self-reported similar mean scores for physical (57.0 of 100) and mental (59.0 of 100) health. A fifth (21%) had not achieved their desired career due to PSO/PsA; career dissatisfaction and increased sick leave were linked to poor mental health. Some women reported having a limited social life (33%), smaller families (34%), and being more likely to adopt children (27%) due to PSO/PsA. A quarter of women (27%) reported not understanding enough about PSO/PsA (nonmembers vs. members of patient association groups: 37% vs. 8%). CONCLUSION: Our findings highlight the considerable burden of psoriatic disease on women of childbearing age. Increased provision of information tailored to women, training for health care professionals, and shared decision-making between patients and health care professionals may help better support women with psoriatic disease. Elsevier 2021-08-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8714576/ /pubmed/35028368 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijwd.2021.08.011 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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McBride, Sandy R.
Fargnoli, Maria C.
Fougerousse, Anne-Claire
García Bustínduy, Marta
Catton, Louise
Senturk, Lerzan
Ecoffet, Cécile
Koren, Jan
Andreoli, Laura
Coates, Laura C.
Titialii, Alice
Impact of psoriatic disease on women aged 18 to 45: Results from a multinational survey across 11 European countries
title Impact of psoriatic disease on women aged 18 to 45: Results from a multinational survey across 11 European countries
title_full Impact of psoriatic disease on women aged 18 to 45: Results from a multinational survey across 11 European countries
title_fullStr Impact of psoriatic disease on women aged 18 to 45: Results from a multinational survey across 11 European countries
title_full_unstemmed Impact of psoriatic disease on women aged 18 to 45: Results from a multinational survey across 11 European countries
title_short Impact of psoriatic disease on women aged 18 to 45: Results from a multinational survey across 11 European countries
title_sort impact of psoriatic disease on women aged 18 to 45: results from a multinational survey across 11 european countries
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8714576/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35028368
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijwd.2021.08.011
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