Patient and learner experience in a new set up of a multidisciplinary dermatology‐rheumatology clinic care model for psoriatic arthritis

Objectives We described the set‐up of a new multidisciplinary psoriatic arthritis‐psoriasis (PsA‐PsO) clinic incorporating service, education, and research between rheumatologists and dermatologists for PsA. We describe the patients' and learners' experience of this shared‐care model. Meth...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of rheumatic diseases 2022-08, Vol.25 (8), p.861-868
Hauptverfasser: Hong, Cassandra, Fang, Sarah, Yeo, Yi‐Wei, Koh, Hong‐Yi, Lee, Haur Yueh, Low, Andrea Hsiu‐Ling, Leung, Ying‐Ying
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Zusammenfassung:Objectives We described the set‐up of a new multidisciplinary psoriatic arthritis‐psoriasis (PsA‐PsO) clinic incorporating service, education, and research between rheumatologists and dermatologists for PsA. We describe the patients' and learners' experience of this shared‐care model. Methods A PsA‐PsO clinic was newly set up in 2019. Each patient was first seen by a trainee, followed by both a dermatologist and a rheumatologist simultaneously in the same consultation room. We collected patients' and learners' experience through self‐administered surveys. Results From May 2019 to January 2020, we collected data from 44 visits (55% new referrals, 45% follow up) from 30 patients: 22.7% were referred for diagnostic doubts, 77.3% were for therapeutic issues. Eight of the 10 patients referred for diagnosis had PsA confirmed. Medication changes occurred in 63.6% of visits; 63.6% of patients continued follow up in the PsA‐PsO clinic, and 36.4% were discharged back to the original respective care. The median (interquartile range) rating of patient satisfaction of the care was 8 (7–8) out of 10; 96.1% of patients would "probably" or "definitely recommend" the care to others. From 20 learners, 95% reported the experience as "extremely" or "very" beneficial to training. The PsA‐PsO clinic was suspended during the COVID‐19 pandemic from February 2020 because of lack of available staff. The service was resumed gradually from May 2021. Conclusion Despite challenges, we report the set‐up of a new care model between dermatologists and rheumatologists for care of patients with psoriatic disease. The care model was well received by patients. Learners from various levels reported benefit from the learning experience.
ISSN:1756-1841
1756-185X
DOI:10.1111/1756-185X.14359