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Interventions to Reduce Stigmatisation of Visible Chronic Skin Disease: Results from an RCT Targeting Stigmatizing Beliefs of Body Care Professionals and a Systematic Review of Self-Stigma Interventions

J. Traxler, C.F.Z. Stuhlmann, C.C. Braren-von Stülpnagel, L. Westphal, H. Graf, M. Augustin, M. Grosser & R. Sommer

Oral presentation presented at the conference of the European Society for Dermatology and Psychiatry (ESDaP), Rotterdam, the Netherlands

Entwicklung und Evaluation einer Online-Intervention gegen Selbststigmatisierung bei Menschen mit sichtbaren chronischen Hauterkrankungen – Protokoll einer randomisiert-kontrollierten Studie

J. Traxler, C.F.Z. Stuhlmann, N. da Silva & R. Sommer

Oral presentation presented at the 22nd DKVF Conference, Berlin, Germany

Development of a Specific Variant of Patient Benefit Index (PBI) Assessing Patient Needs, Goals and Benefits in Rosacea Treatment

M. Augustin, R. Sommer, C. Blome, N. Kirsten, A. Langenbruch

Evaluation of patient-reported outcomes including health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and perceived benefits from treatment has become a fundamental component of medical decision-making. Standardized evaluation of treatment benefits in rosacea based on patient preferences is still lacking.

Development and validation of an instrument for recording patient-defined benefits in rosacea therapy based on the Patient Benefit Index (PBI) methodology.

In an open survey of n = 50 patients, potential benefits of therapy from the patient’s perspective were examined. The generated item pool was combined with pre-existing PBI items for other skin conditions and reviewed by an expert panel of dermatologists, psychologists and patients. Items were condensed to n = 25 and converted into a Likert-scaled questionnaire. The validity and feasibility of the resulting Patient Benefit Index for rosacea (PBI-RO) were tested on individuals with rosacea recruited from a German rosacea patient organization.

N = 446 patients with rosacea completed the PBI-RO. The internal consistencies measured by Cronbach’s alpha were high (Patient Needs Questionnaire [PNQ] 0.94). Mean PBI-RO was 1.9 ± 1.2 (scale from 0 = no benefit to 4 = maximum benefit), 23.5% of the patients experienced a PBI-RO < 1 (no clinically relevant benefit). The PBI-RO correlated with HRQoL, health state, current extent of rosacea lesions and treatment satisfaction. The highest correlation was found between PBI-RO and satisfaction with previous treatment (r = −0.59, p < 0.001); correlation with the extent of rosacea lesions was low (r = 0.16, p < 0.001).

The PBI-RO shows satisfying internal consistency and construct validity. It offers the option of a patient-weighted evaluation of the therapeutic benefit of rosacea therapy and may add to more stringent goal orientation in therapy.

Measuring wellbeing in psoriasis: psychometric properties of the WHO-5 questionnaire

R. Sommer, L. Westphal, U. Mrowietz, S. Gerdes, M. Augustin

Poster presented at the 52. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft (DDG-Tagung), Berlin, Germany.

Interventionen gegen Selbst-Stigmatisierung bei Personen mit sichtbaren chronischen Hauterkrankungen - eine systematische Übersichtsarbeit

J. Traxler, C.F.Z. Stuhlmann, L. Westphal, H. Graf & R. Sommer

Oral presentation presented at the 22nd DKVF Conference, Berlin, Germany

Entstigmatisierung von Menschen mit Hauterkrankungen in gesundheitsnahen Berufen: Eine randomisierte, kontrollierte Interventionsstudie

J. Traxler, C. C. Braren-von Stülpnagel, M. Augustin, M. Grosser & R. Sommer

Oral presentation presented at the 22nd DKVF Conference, Berlin, Germany

Effects of skin care on psychosocial impairments in people living with atopic dermatitis

C. Braren-von Stülpnagel, M. Augustin, R. Sommer

Poster presented at the 52. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft (DDG-Tagung), Berlin, Germany.

Exploring the burden of xerosis cutis and the impact of dermatological skin care from patient's perspective

C. Braren-von Stülpnagel, M. Augustin, N. da Silva, R. Sommer

Poster presented at the 52. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft (DDG-Tagung), Berlin, Germany.

Implementing Wellbeing in the Management of Psoriasis: An Expert Recommendation

R. Sommer, U. Mrowietz, K. Gaarn du Jardin, I. Kasujee, E. Martini, E. Daudén, G. Fabbrocini, A. Zink, C.E.M. Griffiths, M. Augustin

The main objective of this expert review is to give the concept of well-being a place as an entity within the holistic therapeutic approach for patients with psoriasis. Identifying and defining common goals beyond the skin with the patient and testing them throughout the course of treatment will benefit and enhance treatment success. We propose a series of recommendations for application in clinical practice, providing tangible clinical guidance for implementing well-being in the management of psoriasis.

Patient-reported well-being using tildrakizumab in a real-world setting: 28-week interim data of the phase IV POSITIVE study

R. Sommer, M. Augustin, Z. Reguiai, S. Gerdes, E. Daudén, W. Weger, JT. Maul, P. Laws, L. Naldi, PD. Ghislain, E. De Jong, S. Mburu, V. Koscielny, E. Massana, I. Kasujee, U. Mrowietz

Poster presented at the EADV Congress 2023, Berlin, Germany