2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.ad.2010.04.018
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Percepción del médico y paciente de la gravedad de la psoriasis, su impacto en la calidad de vida y satisfacción con la atención y el tratamiento recibido. Estudio observacional en España

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“…Daudén et al [27], 2011 No significant discrepancies on treatment satisfaction and treatment compliance between physicians and patients were observed (p>0,05).…”
Section: Psoriasis Discrepancy Area: Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…Daudén et al [27], 2011 No significant discrepancies on treatment satisfaction and treatment compliance between physicians and patients were observed (p>0,05).…”
Section: Psoriasis Discrepancy Area: Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Daudén et al [27], 2011 No significant differences were observed: 1) Almost all patients and physicians considered their relationship was good or very good (96.4% vs. 96%, respectively); 2) Patients had a good opinion about the physician (98% vs 95.2%); 3) Patients were satisfied with the treatment received (92% vs 94.7%); 4) Patients were satisfied with the time spent by the specialist (97.1% vs 92.2%).…”
Section: Psoriasis Discrepancy Area: Patient-physician Relationshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The physical and emotional impact of psoriasis was evaluated in an observational study carried out in Spain with 151 dermatologists and 732 patients. According to its results, approximately 60 % of dermatologists and patients considered that psoriasis had a ''high'' or ''quite high'' physical and emotional impact in patients [14]. Psoriasis may also reduce work productivity and educational performance.…”
Section: Impact Of Psoriasis On Patient's Hrqolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The illness perception could cause psychological distress and decrease in QOL in patients with AGA 5 18 19 22 23 . As with most chronic diseases, treatment willingness may play an important role for maintaining long-term management in patients with AGA 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 . Thus, we identified the portion of self-perceived patients and the factors that affect the treatment willingness in community-based patients with AGA.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%