OBJECTIVE Various treatment options are available for the management of psoriasis; however, there remains a scarcity of literature regarding satisfaction levels among these patients. Given that treatment dissatisfaction is associated with lower levels of adherence, the objective of the present study was to establish satisfaction levels among patients with psoriasis. DESIGN A modified version of a previously validated satisfaction questionnaire was completed by patients. SETTING Dermatology outpatient department (Solihull, United Kingdom). PARTICIPANTS Thirty-eight patients with psoriasis (median age 43). MEASUREMENTS The questionnaire addressed various domains of satisfaction including satisfaction with safety, co...
BACKGROUND: Although the effectiveness of biologics for psoriasis has been measured extensively with...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Conventional systemic therapies and phototherapy for psori...
Patient satisfaction is associated with improved patient retention and clinical outcomes. Previous s...
OBJECTIVE Various treatment options are available for the management of psoriasis; however, there...
Background: Though psoriasis is chronic and recurring, current options can help many patients achiev...
Psoriasis patients often report dissatisfaction with treatment. However, it is less clear how the se...
Treatment satisfaction is paramount to the field of dermatology. Treatment dissatisfaction directly ...
© 2018 S. Karger AG, Basel. All rights reserved. Treatment satisfaction is paramount to the field of...
Background: Patients with psoriasis are often dissatisfied with available treatments, but contributi...
Treatment satisfaction is paramount to the field of dermatology. Treatment dissatisfaction directly ...
<b><i>Introduction:</i></b> Evidence supports the potential value of matching patient preferences to...
There is a lack of validated information of both physician and patient-reported treatment satisfacti...
© 2020 © 2020 S. Karger AG, Basel. Background/Aims: In dermatology clinical trials, assessment of pa...
Psoriasis patients often report dissatisfaction with treatment. However, the extent to which patient...
Background and objective: Adherence to treatment in patients with psoriasis is often poor. An inves...
BACKGROUND: Although the effectiveness of biologics for psoriasis has been measured extensively with...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Conventional systemic therapies and phototherapy for psori...
Patient satisfaction is associated with improved patient retention and clinical outcomes. Previous s...
OBJECTIVE Various treatment options are available for the management of psoriasis; however, there...
Background: Though psoriasis is chronic and recurring, current options can help many patients achiev...
Psoriasis patients often report dissatisfaction with treatment. However, it is less clear how the se...
Treatment satisfaction is paramount to the field of dermatology. Treatment dissatisfaction directly ...
© 2018 S. Karger AG, Basel. All rights reserved. Treatment satisfaction is paramount to the field of...
Background: Patients with psoriasis are often dissatisfied with available treatments, but contributi...
Treatment satisfaction is paramount to the field of dermatology. Treatment dissatisfaction directly ...
<b><i>Introduction:</i></b> Evidence supports the potential value of matching patient preferences to...
There is a lack of validated information of both physician and patient-reported treatment satisfacti...
© 2020 © 2020 S. Karger AG, Basel. Background/Aims: In dermatology clinical trials, assessment of pa...
Psoriasis patients often report dissatisfaction with treatment. However, the extent to which patient...
Background and objective: Adherence to treatment in patients with psoriasis is often poor. An inves...
BACKGROUND: Although the effectiveness of biologics for psoriasis has been measured extensively with...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Conventional systemic therapies and phototherapy for psori...
Patient satisfaction is associated with improved patient retention and clinical outcomes. Previous s...