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ArtikelHealth care resource use, productivity, and costs among patients with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis in the United States  
Oleh: Schaefer, Caroline P. ; Cappelleri, Joseph C. ; Cheng, Rebecca ; Cole, Jason C. ; Guenthner, Scott
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: JAAD: Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology (keterangan: ada di ClinicalKey) vol. 73 no. 04 (Oct. 2015), page 585–593.
Topik: burden of illness; chart review; costs; economic burden; health care resource use; moderate to severe plaque psoriasis; observational research; productivity
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Isi artikelBackground Comprehensive studies on costs of moderate to severe plaque psoriasis (MSPP) have not been conducted in the United States. Objective We sought to evaluate current health care resource use, productivity, and costs among patients with MSPP in routine practice. Methods A total of 200 adults seeking MSPP treatment enrolled in 9 US sites. Consented patients reported symptoms, treatment, lost productivity, and costs; 6-month retrospective chart review captured health care resource use and clinical characteristics. Costs were assigned to health care resource use and lost productivity using standard algorithms. Differences by Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI) group, based on PASI score (=10, >10-=20, >20) at enrollment, were evaluated. Analyses included descriptive statistics and analysis of variance or Kruskal-Wallis tests. Results Most patients (79.5%) were prescribed 1 or more MSPP medications (mean: 1.5); 36.0% and 9.0% received self-administered biologics and systemic therapies, respectively. Mean number of nonprescription treatments was 12.3. Differences by PASI group were observed for overall work and activity impairment (P < .02). Six-month total MSPP direct costs per patient were $11,291; indirect costs were $2101 and differed across PASI groups (P = .0008). Limitations This study enrolled patients with MSPP actively seeking care. Conclusion Despite treatment, a number of patients with MSPP continue to experience moderate to severe PASI scores, impaired functioning, and high costs suggesting a need for new treatment options.
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