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Dietary Perceptions and Practices in Chinese Psoriasis Patients

Psoriasis

The influences of diet on psoriasis have been long discussed. As reported in previous publications, a majority of U.S. psoriasis population show high interest in the role of diet on their skin conditions. Given the distinct traditional perceptions and lifestyles in China, the dietary beliefs and behaviors in Chinese psoriasis patients would be very likely to show different patterns. Nevertheless, the information of this large population is still unknown. In this regard, the investigators conduct a questionnaire-based survey, aiming to assess the dietary perceptions and behaviors of Chinese psoriasis patients.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Secukinumab in Patients With Moderate to Severe Plaque Psoriasis...

Plaque Psoriasis

This study was a real-life study which was based on secondary data collection from the electronic or paper medical records from the Dermatology Clinics of the 14 University, Training & Research Hospitals in Turkey. Data were extracted between 02 September 2020 and 29 April 2021.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Treatment Effectiveness Among Psoriasis Patients Treated With Cosentyx (Secukinumab)

Psoriasis

This was a retrospective cohort study utilizing data from Modernizing Medicine Data Services' (MMDS) electronic medical records (EMR)-based dermatology database to evaluate secukinumab patient characteristics, treatment patterns, and outcomes.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Impact of AbbVie Care Patient Support Program on Clinical, Health Economic and Patient Reported...

Crohn's DiseaseUlcerative Colitis (UC)5 more

This study aims to evaluate the impact of AbbVie Care 2.0 on adalimumab's compliance, patient reported outcomes and utilization of health resources over 12 months.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Assessment of Dermatologic Family Impact Scale in the Parents of Children With Psoriasis

PsoriasisQuality of Life

The Dermatological Diseases Family Impact Scale (DeFIS) was developed to assess different aspects of health-related quality of life in the relatives of the patients with various skin diseases. The preliminary validation of this instrument was performed for the Turkish population. In the pilot study, this 15-item-questionnaire was shown to be easy to complete and score, and reliably help to evaluate the family members' quality of life. Psoriasis is a chronic disease which can be expected to have a significant impact on the quality of life of the patients and parents/family members alike. In line with this assumption, previous studies demonstrated that psoriasis psychosocially affects not only the patients, but also their close relatives. The psoriasis family index has been developed in an effort to objectively measure the health-related quality of life of the family members of patients with psoriasis. Nevertheless, data regarding the health-related quality of life of the parents of pediatric patients with psoriasis in the Turkish population are relatively scarce. In study, the investigators primarily aim to utilize DeFIS to assess the impact of childhood psoriasis on the quality of life of the patients' parents. Further, the investigators attempt to investigate the relation between the quality of life of the patients and their parents, and reveal disease characteristics which might influence the quality of life.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

The Association Between Psoriasis and Intestinal Bacterial Population

Psoriasis

At least 20 psoriasis patients will be compared to at least 20 participants without psoriasis Bacterial genomic DNA will be extracted from stool samples of participants. The intestinal bacterial populations will be compared in order to examine whether there are differences between the groups.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Body PSOriasis: Long-term Relapse CONTROL

Psoriasis Vulgaris

This non-interventional study of real-life clinical practice strategies for long-term relapse control in patients with psoriasis vulgaris is planned to enroll 650 adult patients from 60-100 Russian dermatology sites and follow the patients for up to 52 weeks. The study will map actual strategies and focus on patients' and dermatologists' experience with the different topicals used, including unspecified products with and without active drugs.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Clinical Assessment and Psychosocial Impact of Psoriasis

Psoriasis

The purpose of this study is to explore the impact of plaque psoriasis on the different dimensions of patient life including psychological disorders, different types of addictions, and their consequences on health-related quality of life and socioeconomic parameters at baseline (cross-sectional part) and during the initial years of the psoriasis disease (longitudinal part).

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Study Evaluating The Prevalence Of Undiagnosed Psoriatic Arthritis In Patients With Plaque Psoriasis...

ArthritisPsoriatic1 more

This study aims to collect Australian data on the prevalence of undiagnosed psoriatic arthritis in patients with plaque psoriasis. In addition the study will assess disease severity and quality of life in Australian patients with psoriasis attending specialist dermatology clinics.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Study Evaluating Management of Patients With Moderate and Severe Psoriasis

Psoriasis

This is an observational, naturalistic, multicenter, retrospective study to describe the therapeutic management of patients with moderate and severe psoriasis under treatment with topical and/or systemic drugs in usual clinical practice in Spain.

Completed4 enrollment criteria
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