| Literature DB >> 28245844 |
Maya El Hachem1, Francesco Gesualdo2, Giampaolo Ricci3, Andrea Diociaiuti1, Loredana Giraldi1, Orsola Ametrano4, Corrado Occella5, Anna Belloni Fortina6, Mirella Milioto7, Fabio Arcangeli8, Oriana Simonetti9, Simona Giancristoforo1, Elisabetta Calamelli3, Carlo Mazzatenta10, Iria Neri11.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Families of children affected with atopic dermatitis (AD) often report fear and anxiety regarding treatment with topical corticosteroids (TCS), which may lead to reduced compliance. The objective of our study was to measure, through a standardized questionnaire, fear of TCS in families of pediatric patients with AD and to identify items associated with fear.Entities:
Keywords: Atopic dermatitis; Children; Corticophobia; Topical corticosteroids
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28245844 PMCID: PMC5330138 DOI: 10.1186/s13052-017-0330-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ital J Pediatr ISSN: 1720-8424 Impact factor: 2.638
Patients’ demographic and clinical characteristics
| Females (n, %) | 143 | 47,7 |
| Age (median, range) | 3 | 0.2 - 17 |
| Comorbidity (n, %) | 83 | 27,7 |
| celiac disease | 4 | 1,3 |
| diabetes | 0 | 0,0 |
| thyreopathy | 2 | 0,7 |
| asthma | 32 | 10,7 |
| rhynitis | 30 | 10,0 |
| food allergy | 10 | 3,3 |
| other | 16 | 5,3 |
| Years of age at AD diagnosis (median, range) | 0,4 | 0-13 |
| AD duration in years (median, range) | 1,8 | 0-15 |
| Disease evolution (n, %) | ||
| stable | 43 | 14,3 |
| periodic relapses | 164 | 54,7 |
| worsening | 68 | 22,7 |
| improving | 29 | 9,7 |
| irregular | 21 | 7,0 |
| Treatment (n, %) | ||
| moisturizers | 241 | 84,0 |
| topical steroids | 236 | 82,2 |
| systemic steroids | 56 | 19,5 |
| topical immunosuppressants | 31 | 10,8 |
| systemic immunosuppressants | 10 | 3,5 |
| diet | 81 | 28,2 |
| other | 31 | 10,8 |
| SCORAD (n, %) | ||
| mild | 114 | 39,7 |
| moderate | 125 | 43,6 |
| severe | 52 | 18,1 |
| Therapeutic education (n, %) | 201 | 67 |
Response to questions on TCS specific fears and on behaviors regarding TCS use
| Fears and beliefs | Category | I completely disagree | I don’t really agree | I agree to a certain extent | I completely agree |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TCS are effective over a short time period | E | 12 (4%) | 25 (9%) | 84 (30%) | 155 (56%) |
| TCS are effective over a long time period | E | 81 (30%) | 58 (21%) | 100 (37%) | 33 (12%) |
| TCS pass into the bloodstream | S | 66 (25%) | 40 (15%) | 92 (35%) | 67 (25%) |
| TCS can lead to infections | S | 147 (56%) | 55 (21%) | 40 (15%) | 22 (8%) |
| TCS make you fat | S | 120 (44%) | 40 (15%) | 69 (25%) | 42 (15%) |
| TCS damage your skin | S | 59 (22%) | 44 (16%) | 104 (38%) | 65 (24%) |
| TCS will affect my future health | S | 93 (35%) | 51 (19%) | 90 (33%) | 35 (13%) |
| There is a dependency risk | S | 90 (33%) | 35 (13%) | 84 (31%) | 62 (23%) |
| I can become resistant to TCS | S | 42 (16%) | 44 (17%) | 107 (40%) | 72 (27%) |
| TCS become inefficient over time | E | 31 (12%) | 39 (14%) | 110 (41%) | 89 (33%) |
| TCS calm symptoms but don’t treat the cause | E | 24 (9%) | 25 (9%) | 67 (24%) | 159 (58%) |
| TCS make eczema worse | E | 152 (57%) | 58 (22%) | 43 (16%) | 15 (6%) |
| TCS stop the eczema from coming up to the surface of the skin | E | 33 (12%) | 37 (14%) | 72 (27%) | 129 (48%) |
| TCS can lead to asthma | S | 181 (72%) | 36 (14%) | 29 (11%) | 7 (3%) |
| I don’t know of any side-effects but I’m still afraid of TCS | S | 43 (16%) | 43 (16%) | 102 (38%) | 82 (30%) |
| TCS are more dangerous than CS in tablet form | S | 177 (66%) | 37 (14%) | 35 (13%) | 18 (7%) |
| TCS treatment takes time and effort | E | 89 (32%) | 74 (27%) | 73 (27%) | 38 (14%) |
| TCS treatment is complicated | Q | 157 (58%) | 57 (21%) | 38 (14%) | 19 (7%) |
| TCS treatment helps me improve my quality of life | Q | 26 (9%) | 27 (10%) | 122 (44%) | 100 (36%) |
| TCS increase my well-being | Q | 36 (13%) | 31 (11%) | 115 (42%) | 91 (33%) |
| The advantages of TCS use outweigh the disadvantages | Q | 23 (8%) | 44 (16%) | 120 (44%) | 87 (32%) |
| Behaviors regarding TCS treatment | Never | Sometimes | Often | Always | |
| I’m afraid of applying too much cream | S | 76 (29%) | 114 (44%) | 58 (22%) | 11 (4%) |
| I’m afraid of using the cream for too long | S | 49 (19%) | 104 (40%) | 77 (30%) | 28 (11%) |
| I’m afraid of putting cream on certain zones like the eyelids, where the skin is thinner | S | 47 (18%) | 70 (27%) | 71 (27%) | 73 (28%) |
| It’s more dangerous to use TCS on children than on adults | S | 42 (16%) | 72 (28%) | 75 (29%) | 72 (28%) |
| If the doctor prescribed TCS then I would apply the prescription | C | 31 (12%) | 67 (26%) | 53 (20%) | 109 (42%) |
| I wait as long as I can before applying the treatment | C | 72 (27%) | 70 (27%) | 64 (24%) | 56 (21%) |
| I stop the treatment as soon as I can | C | 34 (13%) | 51 (19%) | 87 (33%) | 90 (34%) |
| I am careful to rub the cream in well when I apply it | S | 11 (4%) | 27 (10%) | 71 (27%) | 151 (58%) |
| I avoid putting TCS on my child’s hands | S | 78 (30%) | 46 (18%) | 32 (12%) | 102 (40%) |
| I need reassurance about TCS | S | 44 (17%) | 72 (27%) | 61 (23%) | 87 (33%) |
E efficacy, S safety, Q quality of life, C compliance