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The economic burden and quality of life of patients with psoriasis treated with biologics in China

Shuhui Min, Danfeng Wang, Jiali Xia, Xiao Lin, Guan Jiang

2023Journal of Dermatological Treatment14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Although biologics improve the quality of life of psoriasis patients, they also impose a substantial economic burden. There is a lack of research addressing the economic and humanistic impact of biologics in China. OBJECTIVE: This cross-sectional investigation aims to assess the economic cost, quality of life, and patient satisfaction among individuals with psoriasis treated with biologics and non-biologics. METHODS: From July 2021 to December 2022, eligible patients with psoriasis were recruited through both on-site and online questionnaire completion. The questionnaires collected sociodemographic data, clinical characteristics of psoriasis, economic costs associated with treatment, and the Dermatological Life Quality Index (DLQI). RESULTS: = 286) treatment group. The direct medical cost for non-biologics patients was 7,249 CNY, accounting for 70.0% of the total cost, while biologics patients incurred 15,176 CNY, making up 94.3% of the total cost. The non-biologic group had higher costs related to hospitalization, self-purchase of drugs, and indirect costs than the biologic treatment group. Additionally, DLQI scores were higher in the non-biologic group. CONCLUSION: Patients in the biologic group experienced a higher economic burden and better quality of life than those in the non-biologic group.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineDermatology Life Quality IndexQuality of life (healthcare)PsoriasisIndirect costsEconomic costChinaFamily medicineDermatologyNursingEconomicsAccountingBusinessPolitical scienceNeoclassical economicsLawPsoriasis: Treatment and PathogenesisSpondyloarthritis Studies and TreatmentsPregnancy and Medication Impact
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