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  • Health Informatics
  • Patient Self-Management

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  • Psoriasis significantly impacts patients' quality of life, necessitating effective long-term management strategies.
  • Self-management interventions are crucial for improving health outcomes in chronic conditions like psoriasis.
  • Smartphone applications offer a novel platform for health management and patient engagement.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify essential training and informational components for developing a psoriasis self-management mobile application.
  • To gather perspectives from both psoriasis patients and dermatologists on app features.

Main Methods:

  • A descriptive-analytic study involving 100 randomly selected psoriasis patients and 26 dermatologists.
  • Data collection via a researcher-designed questionnaire assessing demographic/clinical info, lifestyle management, and app features.
  • Questionnaire validity and reliability confirmed by expert review and test-retest methods.

Main Results:

  • Patients rated demographic/clinical information, lifestyle training, and app capabilities highly for self-management (80.55%-88.8%).
  • Dermatologists also viewed these components favorably, though with slightly lower scores (71%-83.7%).
  • High agreement between patient and physician perspectives on the importance of app components for psoriasis self-management.

Conclusions:

  • Integrating patient and physician input is vital for creating effective psoriasis self-management tools.
  • Informed patients utilizing self-management applications are more likely to adhere to treatment plans.
  • Developing user-centered applications can empower patients in managing their psoriasis.