Abstract
Background
Shared decision-making (SDM) refers to a collaborative process in which clinicians assist patients in making medically informed, evidence-based decisions that align with their values and preferences. There is a paucity of literature on SDM in dermatology.
Objective
We aim to assess whether male and female psoriasis patients evaluate their clinicians’ engagement in SDM differently across different age groups.
Methods
Cross-sectional study using data from the 2014–2017 and 2019 Medical Expenditure Panel Surveys (MEPS).
Results
A weighted total of 7,795,608 psoriasis patients were identified. SDM Scores ranged from 1 to 4, with 4 representing the most favorable patient evaluation of their clinicians’ engagement in SDM. We conducted multivariate linear regression to compare mean SDM Scores in male psoriasis patients versus female psoriasis patients across different patient age groups. Female patients ages 60–69 perceived significantly greater clinician engagement in SDM compared to age-matched male patients (female patient perception of SDM 3.65 [95%CI:3.61–3.69] vs. male patient perception of SDM 3.50 [95%CI:3.43–3.58], p<0.005). The same trend of older female patients evaluating their clinicians’ engagement in SDM significantly higher than their age-matched male counterparts exists for the age group >70 (p<0.005). No significant differences between male and female patients’ evaluations of their clinicians’ engagement in SDM were demonstrated in subjects younger than 60. All calculations were adjusted for demographic and clinical factors.
Conclusions
Compared to older male psoriasis patients, older female psoriasis patients evaluated their clinicians to be more engaged in shared decision-making.
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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