The Personalized Acne Treatment Tool - Recommendations to facilitate a patient-centered approach to acne management from the Personalizing Acne: Consensus of Experts. Academic Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • BACKGROUND: Acne, a commonly treated skin disease, requires patient-centered management due to its varying presentations, chronicity, and impact on health-related quality of life. Despite this, evidence-based clinical guidelines focus primarily on clinical severity of facial acne, omitting important patient- and disease-related factors, including ongoing management. OBJECTIVES: To generate recommendations to support patient-centered acne management, which incorporate priority and prognostic factors beyond conventional clinical severity, traditionally defined by grading the appearance and extent of visible lesions. METHODS: The Personalizing Acne: Consensus of Experts consisted of 17 dermatologists who used a modified Delphi approach to reach consensus on statements regarding patient- and treatment-related factors pertaining to patient-centered acne management. Consensus was defined as ≥75% voting "agree" or "strongly agree." RESULTS: Recommendations based on factors such as acne sequelae, location of acne, high burden of disease, and individual patient features were generated and incorporated into the Personalized Acne Treatment Tool. LIMITATIONS: Recommendations are based on expert opinion, which may differ from patients' perspectives. Regional variations in healthcare systems may not be represented. CONCLUSIONS: The Personalizing Acne: Consensus of Experts panel provided practical recommendations to facilitate individualized management of acne, based on patient features, which can be implemented to improve treatment outcomes, adherence, and patient satisfaction.

authors

  • Layton, Alison M
  • Alexis, Andrew F.
  • Baldwin, Hilary
  • Bettoli, Vincenzo
  • Del Rosso, James
  • Dirschka, Thomas
  • Dréno, Brigitte
  • Gold, Linda Stein
  • Harper, Julie
  • Ko, Joo Yeon
  • Al Nuaimi, Khaled
  • Oon, Hazel H
  • Rajagopalan, Murlidhar
  • Rocha, Marco
  • See, Jo-Ann
  • Weiss, Jonathan
  • Tan, Jerry

publication date

  • April 26, 2023

Identity

PubMed Central ID

  • PMC10236180

Scopus Document Identifier

  • 85160324314

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.1016/j.jdin.2023.03.013

PubMed ID

  • 37274381

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 12