Table 2.
Physician sample n = 161 | Patient sample n = 306 | |
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Gender | ||
Male | 140 (87.0%) | 252 (82.4%) |
Female | 21 (13.0%) | 54 (17.6%) |
Age | 49.4 years (9.2) | 53.4 (10.7) |
Physicians | ||
How many psoriasis patients do you treat per month? | ||
Psoriasis vulgaris patients | 29.0 (31.6) | |
Arthropathic vulgaris patients | 6.14 (10.82) | |
Other vulgaris patients | 2.68 (5.6) | |
Physician’s speciality | ||
General practitioner | 36 (22.4%) | |
Dermatologist | 93 (57.8%) | |
Rheumatologist | 12 (7.5%) | |
Orthopaedist | 18 (11.2%) | |
Other | 2 (1.2%) | |
How long have you practiced? | 21.8 years (8.1 years) | |
Patients | ||
What is the highest level of education you have completed? | ||
High school | 91 (29.7%) | |
Technical/vocational college | 43 (14.1%) | |
University—Bachelor degree | 151 (49.3%) | |
University—Postgrad degree | 10 (3.3%) | |
Other | 11 (3.6%) | |
Type of psoriasis | ||
Psoriasis | 279 (91.2%) | |
Psoriatic arthritis | 46 (15.0%) | |
Generalized pustular psoriasis | 6 (2.0%) | |
Other psoriasis | 6 (2.0%) | |
Self-rated severity of psoriasis (considering the symptom intensity, body surface area coverage and effect on daily activities) | ||
Mild | 153 (50.0%) | |
Moderate | 114 (37.3%) | |
Severe | 31 (10.1%) | |
I don’t know | 8 (2.6%) | |
Currently monthly spend on psoriasis treatment | 8520 JPY (17,600 JPY) | |
How many hand-sized areas of psoriasis symptoms on body | 10.7 (17.2) | |
Importance of being involved (express opinion, make recommendation, etc.) when deciding treatment options | ||
Very important | 197 (64.4%) | |
Somewhat important | 93 (30.4%) | |
Not that important | 15 (4.9%) | |
Not at all important | 1 (0.3%) | |
Degree to which doctor is perceived to take patient opinion/recommendations into consideration in treatment decisions | ||
Highly into consideration | 124 (40.5%) | |
Somewhat into consideration | 136 (44.4%) | |
Not much into consideration | 43 (14.1%) | |
Not at all into consideration | 3 (1.0%) |
Categorical variables presented as n (%)
Continuous variables presented as: mean (SD)