Real-world use, perception, satisfaction, and adherence of calcipotriol and betamethasone dipropionate PAD-cream in patients with plaque psoriasis in Spain and Germany: results from a cross-sectional, online survey.
Humans
Psoriasis
/ drug therapy
Calcitriol
/ analogs & derivatives
Female
Betamethasone
/ analogs & derivatives
Male
Adult
Medication Adherence
/ statistics & numerical data
Germany
Patient Satisfaction
Cross-Sectional Studies
Spain
Middle Aged
Dermatologic Agents
/ administration & dosage
Quality of Life
Skin Cream
/ administration & dosage
Surveys and Questionnaires
Drug Combinations
Administration, Cutaneous
Adherence
calcipotriol/betamethasone dipropionate cream
patient survey
perception
psoriasis
satisfaction
Journal
The Journal of dermatological treatment
ISSN: 1471-1753
Titre abrégé: J Dermatolog Treat
Pays: England
ID NLM: 8918133
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
Dec 2024
Dec 2024
Historique:
medline:
27
5
2024
pubmed:
27
5
2024
entrez:
26
5
2024
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
Psoriasis significantly impacts patients' quality of life (QoL). Dissatisfaction and non-adherence are major barriers associated with topical treatments. A cream based on the polyaphron dispersion (PAD) Technology containing a fixed-dose of calcipotriol (CAL) and betamethasone dipropionate (BDP) was designed for a patient-friendly psoriasis management. The CAL/BDP PAD-cream demonstrated efficacy, convenience, and safety/tolerability in clinical trials. This research assesses the real-world use, perception, satisfaction, and adherence of CAL/BDP PAD-cream among plaque psoriasis patients. Between September-November 2023, psoriasis patients from Spain and Germany using or having used CAL/BDP PAD-cream for >2 weeks were recruited The survey was completed by 129 patients (mean age: 43 years; 66% females; mean psoriasis duration: 12 years). Most patients (93%) were satisfied with CAL/BDP PAD-cream. The 66% reported high adherence (visual analogue scale 80-100) and 91% preferred CAL/BDP PAD-cream to their previous topical(s). Patients highlighted its ease/convenience of application, tolerability, and lack of itching/burning. Psoriasis patients treated with CAL/BDP PAD-cream in a real-world setting show high satisfaction, good adherence, and a positive perception of the product, suggesting that favorable outcomes observed in clinical trials translate to real clinical practice.
Sections du résumé
BACKGROUND
UNASSIGNED
Psoriasis significantly impacts patients' quality of life (QoL). Dissatisfaction and non-adherence are major barriers associated with topical treatments. A cream based on the polyaphron dispersion (PAD) Technology containing a fixed-dose of calcipotriol (CAL) and betamethasone dipropionate (BDP) was designed for a patient-friendly psoriasis management. The CAL/BDP PAD-cream demonstrated efficacy, convenience, and safety/tolerability in clinical trials.
OBJECTIVES
UNASSIGNED
This research assesses the real-world use, perception, satisfaction, and adherence of CAL/BDP PAD-cream among plaque psoriasis patients.
METHODS
UNASSIGNED
Between September-November 2023, psoriasis patients from Spain and Germany using or having used CAL/BDP PAD-cream for >2 weeks were recruited
RESULTS
UNASSIGNED
The survey was completed by 129 patients (mean age: 43 years; 66% females; mean psoriasis duration: 12 years). Most patients (93%) were satisfied with CAL/BDP PAD-cream. The 66% reported high adherence (visual analogue scale 80-100) and 91% preferred CAL/BDP PAD-cream to their previous topical(s). Patients highlighted its ease/convenience of application, tolerability, and lack of itching/burning.
CONCLUSIONS
UNASSIGNED
Psoriasis patients treated with CAL/BDP PAD-cream in a real-world setting show high satisfaction, good adherence, and a positive perception of the product, suggesting that favorable outcomes observed in clinical trials translate to real clinical practice.
Identifiants
pubmed: 38797809
doi: 10.1080/09546634.2024.2357618
doi:
Substances chimiques
Calcitriol
FXC9231JVH
Betamethasone
9842X06Q6M
betamethasone-17,21-dipropionate
826Y60901U
calcipotriene
143NQ3779B
Dermatologic Agents
0
Drug Combinations
0
Types de publication
Journal Article
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
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