医学
社会心理的
特应性皮炎
生活质量(医疗保健)
焦虑
瘙痒的
随机对照试验
随机化
萧条(经济学)
皮肤病科
内科学
精神科
护理部
经济
宏观经济学
作者
Catharina Braren-von Stülpnagel,Matthias Augustin,Rachel Sommer,Lukas Westphal
摘要
Background: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a physical, emotional and social burden for patients. Most suffer from itching, pain and dry skin as well as sleep disturbances, experienced stigmatization, anxiety or depression. Therefore, it is important to consider the psychosocial well-being and also stigmatization in the treatment of people with AD. Objective: The aim of this study was to compare clinical and psychosocial parameters between patients with different severity of AD and to analyse the effect of an Omega-6-fatty-acid-skin therapy. Material and methods: Adult patients with clinically confirmed AD were asked about quality of life, stigmatization, and well-being after dermatological diagnosis. A second examination took place after two to five weeks. Meanwhile, after randomization, half of the patients used an Omega-6-fatty-acid-skin therapy. Results: 79 patients were included in the study. The use of omega-6 fatty-acid-skin therapy resulted in a significant reduction in the severity of xerosis cutis compared to patients using another basic therapy. In addition, the health-related quality of life of all patients improved significantly in both groups (F = 7.56; p = 0.008), no significant difference was found between the groups over time in the patient-reported outcomes. Conclusion: Basic therapy for AD leads to relevant improvements in clinical status as well as quality of life. Patients using omega-6 fatty-acid-skin therapy experience greater improvement in xerosis cutis compared to free-choice basic therapy.
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