Elevating the Standard of Care for Patients with Psoriasis: 'Calls to Action' from Epicensus, a Multistakeholder Pan-European Initiative

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Elevating the Standard of Care for Patients with Psoriasis: 'Calls to Action' from Epicensus, a Multistakeholder Pan-European Initiative. / Koren, Jan; Lambert, Jo L W; Thomsen, Simon F; McAteer, Helen; Fabbrocini, Gabriella; Corazza, Valeria; Jullien, Denis; Augustin, Matthias; Warren, Richard B; de Rie, Menno A; Lazaridou, Elizabeth; Puig, Lluís; Guillevin, Loïc; Grosser, Marius; Boehncke, Wolf-Henning.

In: DERMATOLOGY THER, Vol. 13, No. 1, 01.2023, p. 245-268.

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Koren, J, Lambert, JLW, Thomsen, SF, McAteer, H, Fabbrocini, G, Corazza, V, Jullien, D, Augustin, M, Warren, RB, de Rie, MA, Lazaridou, E, Puig, L, Guillevin, L, Grosser, M & Boehncke, W-H 2023, 'Elevating the Standard of Care for Patients with Psoriasis: 'Calls to Action' from Epicensus, a Multistakeholder Pan-European Initiative', DERMATOLOGY THER, vol. 13, no. 1, pp. 245-268. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13555-022-00846-3

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Koren, J., Lambert, J. L. W., Thomsen, S. F., McAteer, H., Fabbrocini, G., Corazza, V., Jullien, D., Augustin, M., Warren, R. B., de Rie, M. A., Lazaridou, E., Puig, L., Guillevin, L., Grosser, M., & Boehncke, W-H. (2023). Elevating the Standard of Care for Patients with Psoriasis: 'Calls to Action' from Epicensus, a Multistakeholder Pan-European Initiative. DERMATOLOGY THER, 13(1), 245-268. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13555-022-00846-3

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title = "Elevating the Standard of Care for Patients with Psoriasis: 'Calls to Action' from Epicensus, a Multistakeholder Pan-European Initiative",
abstract = "INTRODUCTION: Despite advances in treatment options and the management of patients with psoriasis, considerable unmet needs remain. Our objective was to identify ways to elevate the standard of care for patients with psoriasis by combining the perspectives of three important stakeholders: patients, clinicians and payors, and define 'Calls to Action' designed to achieve the identified changes.METHODS: Eight themes relevant to elevating the standard of care were identified from an insights-gathering questionnaire completed by all three stakeholder groups. A modified Delphi exercise gained consensus on statements informed by the insights. Statements were then used to inspire 'Calls to Action' - practical steps that could be taken to realise the desired changes and elevate the standard of care.RESULTS: In total, 18 European experts (10 dermatologists, 3 payors and 5 patient representatives) took part in the Delphi process. Consensus was reached on statements relating to all eight themes: improve healthcare systems to better support multidisciplinary team working and digital services, real-world data generation and optimal use, improve patient access, elevate quality-of-life measures as the most important outcomes, involve patients in patient-centred and personalised approaches to care, improve the relevance and reach of guidelines, education, and multistakeholder engagement. 'Calls to Action' common to all three stakeholder groups recognised the need to capitalise on the shift to digital healthcare, the need for consistent input into registries to generate real-world evidence to support guideline development, and the necessity of educating patients on the benefits of reporting outcomes to generate real-world data. The enormous quality-of-life burden and psychological impact of psoriasis, as well as the clinical needs of patients must be better understood, including by healthcare commissioners, so that funding priorities are assessed appropriately.CONCLUSION: This unique initiative identified a practical 'Call-to-Action Framework' which, if implemented, could help improve the standard of care for patients with psoriasis.",
author = "Jan Koren and Lambert, {Jo L W} and Thomsen, {Simon F} and Helen McAteer and Gabriella Fabbrocini and Valeria Corazza and Denis Jullien and Matthias Augustin and Warren, {Richard B} and {de Rie}, {Menno A} and Elizabeth Lazaridou and Llu{\'i}s Puig and Lo{\"i}c Guillevin and Marius Grosser and Wolf-Henning Boehncke",
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AU - Koren, Jan

AU - Lambert, Jo L W

AU - Thomsen, Simon F

AU - McAteer, Helen

AU - Fabbrocini, Gabriella

AU - Corazza, Valeria

AU - Jullien, Denis

AU - Augustin, Matthias

AU - Warren, Richard B

AU - de Rie, Menno A

AU - Lazaridou, Elizabeth

AU - Puig, Lluís

AU - Guillevin, Loïc

AU - Grosser, Marius

AU - Boehncke, Wolf-Henning

N1 - © 2022. The Author(s).

PY - 2023/1

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N2 - INTRODUCTION: Despite advances in treatment options and the management of patients with psoriasis, considerable unmet needs remain. Our objective was to identify ways to elevate the standard of care for patients with psoriasis by combining the perspectives of three important stakeholders: patients, clinicians and payors, and define 'Calls to Action' designed to achieve the identified changes.METHODS: Eight themes relevant to elevating the standard of care were identified from an insights-gathering questionnaire completed by all three stakeholder groups. A modified Delphi exercise gained consensus on statements informed by the insights. Statements were then used to inspire 'Calls to Action' - practical steps that could be taken to realise the desired changes and elevate the standard of care.RESULTS: In total, 18 European experts (10 dermatologists, 3 payors and 5 patient representatives) took part in the Delphi process. Consensus was reached on statements relating to all eight themes: improve healthcare systems to better support multidisciplinary team working and digital services, real-world data generation and optimal use, improve patient access, elevate quality-of-life measures as the most important outcomes, involve patients in patient-centred and personalised approaches to care, improve the relevance and reach of guidelines, education, and multistakeholder engagement. 'Calls to Action' common to all three stakeholder groups recognised the need to capitalise on the shift to digital healthcare, the need for consistent input into registries to generate real-world evidence to support guideline development, and the necessity of educating patients on the benefits of reporting outcomes to generate real-world data. The enormous quality-of-life burden and psychological impact of psoriasis, as well as the clinical needs of patients must be better understood, including by healthcare commissioners, so that funding priorities are assessed appropriately.CONCLUSION: This unique initiative identified a practical 'Call-to-Action Framework' which, if implemented, could help improve the standard of care for patients with psoriasis.

AB - INTRODUCTION: Despite advances in treatment options and the management of patients with psoriasis, considerable unmet needs remain. Our objective was to identify ways to elevate the standard of care for patients with psoriasis by combining the perspectives of three important stakeholders: patients, clinicians and payors, and define 'Calls to Action' designed to achieve the identified changes.METHODS: Eight themes relevant to elevating the standard of care were identified from an insights-gathering questionnaire completed by all three stakeholder groups. A modified Delphi exercise gained consensus on statements informed by the insights. Statements were then used to inspire 'Calls to Action' - practical steps that could be taken to realise the desired changes and elevate the standard of care.RESULTS: In total, 18 European experts (10 dermatologists, 3 payors and 5 patient representatives) took part in the Delphi process. Consensus was reached on statements relating to all eight themes: improve healthcare systems to better support multidisciplinary team working and digital services, real-world data generation and optimal use, improve patient access, elevate quality-of-life measures as the most important outcomes, involve patients in patient-centred and personalised approaches to care, improve the relevance and reach of guidelines, education, and multistakeholder engagement. 'Calls to Action' common to all three stakeholder groups recognised the need to capitalise on the shift to digital healthcare, the need for consistent input into registries to generate real-world evidence to support guideline development, and the necessity of educating patients on the benefits of reporting outcomes to generate real-world data. The enormous quality-of-life burden and psychological impact of psoriasis, as well as the clinical needs of patients must be better understood, including by healthcare commissioners, so that funding priorities are assessed appropriately.CONCLUSION: This unique initiative identified a practical 'Call-to-Action Framework' which, if implemented, could help improve the standard of care for patients with psoriasis.

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