Abstract

Psoriasis has a considerable negative impact on a patient's life. However, the treatment prescribed plays a crucial role in their quality of life. Treatment satisfaction is one of the fundamental elements when it comes to patient care for psoriasis (PsO). Dermatologists, just like any other healthcare physician, seek adherence to a specific treatment, and it has been shown that satisfaction influences treatment optimization and thereby the treatment outcome. This was an observational cross-sectional study conducted to determine patient satisfaction with therapy and treatment of psoriasis. The final psoriasis satisfaction (PsoSat) questionnaire consisted of eight affirmations concerning treatment satisfaction. Each affirmation was rated by the patient on a 5-point Likert scale (0-4), indicating poor to perfect satisfaction levels. The study involved patients visiting the outpatient department of a multi-specialty medical complex in Bahrain, or patients contacted via teledermatology, between October 2019 and February. A total of 100 patients who were willing to participate in the survey and fulfilled the inclusion criteria, were considered. Most of the patients (89%) were moderately to very satisfied with their ongoing therapy. One patient was not satisfied with the treatment, and 10 (10%)patients reported that they were very dissatisfied with their treatment. Since psoriasis can negatively impact a patient's quality of life, treatment satisfaction is an essential factor when it comes to patient care. Dermatologists are always on the lookout for specific treatments that provide excellent results and satisfy a patient's needs.

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