2020
DOI: 10.1177/2374373520912085
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Exploring Patients’ Insight, Concerns, and Expectations at Dermatology Clinic: An Observational Study in 2 Centers in Scotland and Spain

Abstract: Background: Effective doctor-patient communication is of great importance in order to optimize medical consultation outcomes. However, it can be difficult to address all patients' concerns and expectations in clinic. Objective: To identify how much patients know about their medical condition, their fears and concerns, and their expectations, as well as evaluate the benefits of using a preconsultation questionnaire routinely. Methods: This study included consecutive patients attending dermatology outpatients fr… Show more

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“…advanced cancer ( 11 ), obsessive-compulsive disorder ( 12 ) or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ( 13 )) can have a major impact on the cohabitants of patients. In dermatology, new studies have highlighted the potential burden of living with patients with atopic dermatitis ( 14 ) or psoriasis ( 15 ). However, no study has yet addressed how living with acne patients might affect cohabitants’ QoL.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…advanced cancer ( 11 ), obsessive-compulsive disorder ( 12 ) or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ( 13 )) can have a major impact on the cohabitants of patients. In dermatology, new studies have highlighted the potential burden of living with patients with atopic dermatitis ( 14 ) or psoriasis ( 15 ). However, no study has yet addressed how living with acne patients might affect cohabitants’ QoL.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Skin diseases often lead to changes in appearance and negative body image which are associated with poor quality of life 16 . When patients face new symptoms or conditions, they react with fear and concern, impacting their well-being and treatment outcomes 17 . Dermatology patients are also more likely to experience psychiatric comorbidities compared to healthy individuals 22 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The interaction of skin conditions and their psychological effect, however, is complex, and difficult to identify the root causes. Patients’ self-image, identity, socialization, sexuality, perception and fear of their disease conditions among others were found to be determinants of the overall quality of life of patients attending dermatology clinic 15 17 . It is also important to note that the diagnosis of skin condition and its chronicity were also identified as determinants of the patients’ quality of life 15 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“… 12 Pretreatment assessment and SDM process may help to identify patients with scar concerns to offer appropriate counseling and support. 13 …”
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confidence: 99%