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Marisol E Otero1, Juul M P A van den Reek, Peter C M van de Kerkhof, Jorre S Mertens, Marieke M B Seyger, Wietske Kievit, Elke M G J de Jong.
Abstract
Methotrexate (MTX) and biologics are frequently used treatments for psoriasis. Exploring patients' beliefs about their treatment may help to elucidate patients' attitudes towards these therapies. A cross-sectional survey was conducted using the Beliefs about Medicines Questionnaire-Specific (BMQ-Specific) in patients treated with methotrexate or biologics. BMQ-Specific scores (Necessity and Concerns scales) were calculated and patients were classified as "accepting", "indifferent", "ambivalent" or "sceptical" towards their treat-ment. Biologics users scored higher on the Necessity scale than did methotrexate users. Both groups had lower Concerns scores than Necessity scores. A high Necessity scale was associated with a low Psoriasis Area and Severity Index score in both groups and long treatment duration in the methotrexate group. Although this study cannot make a direct comparison, it was observed that most patients on biologics could be classified as "accepting" (59%), and most patients on MTX could be classified as "indifferent" (47%). In conclusion, the BMQ-Specific is useful to identify patients with a sceptical, ambivalent or indifferent profile. These profiles may negatively influence patient's attitude towards their medication.Entities:
Keywords: BMQ; beliefs about medicines; biologics; cross-sectional; methotrexate; psoriasis
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30543381 DOI: 10.2340/00015555-3108
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Derm Venereol ISSN: 0001-5555 Impact factor: 4.437