{"id":190973,"date":"2017-05-04T14:48:21","date_gmt":"2017-05-04T18:48:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/the-patients-association-new-report-highlights-true-personal-and-public-cost-of-psoriasis-and-spotlights-variation-markets-insider\/"},"modified":"2017-05-04T14:48:21","modified_gmt":"2017-05-04T18:48:21","slug":"the-patients-association-new-report-highlights-true-personal-and-public-cost-of-psoriasis-and-spotlights-variation-markets-insider","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/transhuman-news-blog\/psoriasis\/the-patients-association-new-report-highlights-true-personal-and-public-cost-of-psoriasis-and-spotlights-variation-markets-insider\/","title":{"rendered":"The Patients Association: New Report Highlights True Personal and Public Cost of Psoriasis, and Spotlights Variation &#8230; &#8211; Markets Insider"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><\/p><p>    HARROW, England, May 3, 2017 \/PRNewswire\/ --  <\/p><p>    \"Research shows that far from being just a skin    disease, psoriasis ruins lives- and has the    potential to shorten them too.\"Katherine Murphy, Chief Executive of the    Patients Association  <\/p><p>    Today, Wednesday 3 May 2017, the    Patients Association, in partnership with LEO Pharma, released    a new report highlighting the debilitating effect psoriasis can    have on up to two million people battling the condition in the    UK[8] and Ireland[9]. Despite the World    Health Organisation (WHO) recognising psoriasis as an area of    focus,[10] and recent advancement in treatments, the    PSO What? Report underscores the need for improvement in the    health and experiences of people living with psoriasis.  <\/p><p>     (Photo: <a href=\"http:\/\/mma.prnewswire.com\/media\/507020\/Katherine_Murphy_The_Patients_Association.jpg\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/mma.prnewswire.com\/media\/507020\/Katherine_Murphy_The_Patients_Association.jpg<\/a>    )<\/p><p>    The PSO What? report, led by the Patients Association in    collaboration with the expert PSO What? Taskforce, which    brought together patients, healthcare professionals and    charities, reinforces that far from being 'just a skin    condition', psoriasis is a serious, sometimes lifelong    condition impacting emotional and mental wellbeing, as well as    physical health[10]. \"This    new report highlights the need to take action now to address    the significant burden psoriasis places on individuals with    psoriasis, and inspire those who may have previously given up    to take control of their condition, as well as raise the    priority of psoriasis care in the health    service\", said Katherine Murphy, Chief Executive of the    Patients Association. \"Weare therefore asking people    to pledge their personal and practical support to drive real    change by visitinghttp:\/\/www.PSO-What.com.\"  <\/p><p>    She added: \"A third of people with psoriasis    we surveyed do not regularly visit their GP each yearand    contrasting healthcare guidelines mean that doctors have no    clear direction for when exactly to ask their psoriasis    patients back into the consulting room.We are    therefore using this report to ask that every individual    with psoriasis has the opportunity to discuss their    carewithahealthcare    practitioner,andundergo screening    for associated conditionsatregular    reviews, at leastonce a year. \"  <\/p><p>    Alongside the personal toll of psoriasis, figures show the    disease places a heavy burden on the health service - with    nearly a quarter of the population having sought a GP    consultation on skin matters in England and Wales; up to 5% on psoriasis    alone.[5],[6]    Despite this, some GPs in the UK have only received five days    of undergraduate dermatological    training.[7] Inevitably, there    is a risk that these practitioners may not be afforded the    depth of knowledge required to treat psoriasis specifically.    The problem is exacerbated due to the lack of consultants to    support GPs, with only 650 dermatologists to provide more    specialist care.[6] This is    particularly concerning given that people with psoriasis are    at risk of developing other serious associated    conditions,[10] including    psoriatic arthritis,[10]    cardiovascular    disease,[4],[11],[12],[13]    inflammatory bowel disease    (IBD)[10], liver    disease[10], complications    with vision[14] and some    cancers.[3],[15]  <\/p><p>    The survey conducted as part of the PSO What? initiative also    reveals that the condition negatively affects the quality of    life of 93% of the people surveyed and that less than half    (45%) feel well supported by their    doctor.[1]Jacqueline McCallum from Hertfordshire was diagnosed with psoriasis    over 30 years ago: \"Psoriasis is a horrible disease to live    with on a daily basis. In the past it has made me depressed    and affected my self-esteem,    which has limited my personal and professional life.    However, I've regularly    struggled to even get a GP appointment to discuss my psoriasis    because the receptionists do not think it is a serious enough    condition, and do not understand the significant impact    it has on my wider health and wellbeing. They see my    psoriasis plaques, but not me.\"  <\/p><p>    Dr Angelika Razzaque, GPwSI    Dermatology and Vice Chair of the Primary Care Dermatology    Society (PCDS), comments: \"The onus is onthe GP    community to continually review how we're    treating the psoriasis itself, and to look beyond the skin to    screen for associated complications such as depression,    cardiovascular disease anddiabetes.    Regularreviews, at least    annually,can safeguard against further psoriasis    complications.Psoriasis affects everyone    differently, but people can live full and happy lives providing    theyregularlysee their doctor, and    medical professionals are adequately trained to offeran    effective and personalised approach to treatment.    My advice to patients is not to give up, there is always a way    to get help.\"  <\/p><p>    Dr Anthony Bewley, Consultant    Dermatologist at Whipps Cross and St Bart's NHS Trust comments,    \"We, as healthcare professionals need to move far away from    the misconception that psoriasis is'just a    skincondition'.ThePSO    What?Taskforceinvites patients to demand more    from their health care professionals, to be more empowered, and    to make sure that healthcare professionals do not undermine the    experience of living with psoriasis. There needs to be a    true dialogue between a patient and their doctor in order to    achieve the best outcomes for them individually; each person    has different needs, experiences and expectations    of what they want in order to live well.'  <\/p><p>    The cost of psoriasis to the UK economy is substantial, coming    in at over 1.07 billion in lost productivity alone, while    figures show that just a 10% reduction in sickness absence due    to psoriasis, would deliver a 50 million boost.[16]    Dr Angelika Razzaque continues:    \"By'treating to prevent',    we're reducing the risk of life-limiting    complications for the patient, helping to tackle sickness    absence in the workplace, and reducing the potential burden on    the health system later down the line.\"  <\/p><p>    PSO What? will you do differently? To find out more    visit the PSO What? website (<a href=\"http:\/\/www.PSO-What.com\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/www.PSO-What.com<\/a>) and pledge to do    one thing differently to help make a difference for the nearly    2 million people living with psoriasis in the    UK[8] and Ireland.[9]  <\/p><p>    Notes totheeditor  <\/p><p>    About the PSO What? Initiative  <\/p><p>    The PSO What? initiative is a partnership programme led by The    Patients Association and LEO Pharma, in collaboration with the    expert PSO What? Taskforce. LEO Pharma has provided core    funding, editorial input and undertaken survey-based research    to support the development of the PSO What? Report.  <\/p><p>    The PSO What? Taskforce is a multidisciplinary group    representing people living with psoriasis, psoriasis advocacy    and professional groups, and healthcare professionals. A full    list of Taskforce members can be found in the report.  <\/p><p>    The Taskforce met in 2016 to discuss the challenges currently    facing people living with psoriasis as well as those who care    and commission services for them, including key themes and    issues around which change could be effected for the benefit of    people living with the condition. The pledge of each member of    the Taskforce is to continue to have a voice and drive positive    change for psoriasis and develop resources and programmes to    facilitate this.  <\/p><p>    As part of the PSO What? initiative a survey was conducted    amongst psoriasis sufferers and healthcare professionals in the    UK and Ireland. The survey    results and further desk research helped inform some of the key    findings of the PSO What? Report. These include:  <\/p><p>    Psychological impact of psoriasis  <\/p><p>    Standards of care   <\/p><p>    Impact on employment  <\/p><p>    To read the full Report visit the PSO What? website: <a href=\"http:\/\/www.PSO-What.com\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/www.PSO-What.com<\/a>  <\/p><p>    References  <\/p><p>    1. Data on file. LEO Pharma. DERM-004 MAR 2017  <\/p><p>    2. NHS Choices. Psoriatic Arthritis Overview. Available at:    <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nhs.uk\/conditions\/psoriatic-arthritis\/Pages\/Introduction.aspx.Last\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/www.nhs.uk\/conditions\/psoriatic-arthritis\/Pages\/Introduction.aspx.Last<\/a>    accessed April 2017  <\/p><p>    3. Pouplard C, Brenaut E, Horreau C, et al. Risk of cancer in    psoriasis: a systematic review and meta-analysis of    epidemiological studies. JEADV. 2013;27(Suppl 3):36-46.   <\/p><p>    4. Gelfand JM, Niemann AL, Shin DB, et al. Risk of myocardial    infarction in patients with psoriasis. JAMA.    2016;296:1735-41  <\/p><p>    5. King's Fund. How can dermatology services meet current and    future patient needs while ensuring that quality of care is not    compromised and that access is equitable across the UK? Source    report, 7 March 2014.  <\/p><p>    6. Schofield JK, Grindlay D, Williams HC. Skin conditions in    the UK: a health needs assessment. 2009. Centre for Evidence    Based Dermatology, University of Nottingham.  <\/p><p>    7. Primary Care Commissioning. Quality standards for    dermatology. Providing the right care for people with skin    conditions. July 2011. Available    at: <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bad.org.uk\/shared\/get-file.ashx?itemtype=document&#038;id=795\" rel=\"nofollow\">https:\/\/www.bad.org.uk\/shared\/get-file.ashx?itemtype=document&#038;id=795<\/a>  <\/p><p>    8. Mental Health Foundation, Psoriasis Association. See    psoriasis: look deeper. Recognising the life impact of    psoriasis. 2012.  <\/p><p>    9. Irish Skin Foundation. Securing the future for people with    skin disease. Submission to Oireachtas Committee on the Future    of Healthcare (Dil ireann). August 2016.  <\/p><p>    10. World Health Organization. Global report on psoriasis.    2016. World Health Organization. Available at: <a href=\"http:\/\/apps.who.int\/iris\/bitstream\/10665\/204417\/1\/9789241565189_eng.pdf\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/apps.who.int\/iris\/bitstream\/10665\/204417\/1\/9789241565189_eng.pdf<\/a>.    Last accessed January 2017.  <\/p><p>    11. Ahlehoff O, Gislason GH, Jorgensen CH, et al. Psoriasis and    risk of atrial fibrillation and ischaemic stroke: a Danish    nationwide cohort study. Eur Heart    J. 2012;33:2054-64.  <\/p><p>    12. Lowes MA, Suarez-Farinas M, Kreuger JG. Immunology of    psoriasis. Ann Rev Immunol. 2014;32:227-35.  <\/p><p>    13. Langan SM, Seminara NM, Shin DB, et al. Prevalence of    metabolic syndrome in patients with psoriasis: a    population-based study in the United    Kingdom. J Invest Dermatol.  <\/p><p>    14. Fraga NA, Oliveira MF, Follador I, et al. Psoriasis and    uveitis: a literature review. An Bras Dermatol.    2012;87:877-83.  <\/p><p>    15. Lebwohl M. Psoriasis. Lancet. 2003;361:1197-204.  <\/p><p>    16. Bajorek Z, Hind A, Bevan S. The impact of long term    conditions on employment and the wider UK economy. 2016.  <\/p><p>    17. Kurd SK, TROXE B, Crits-Christoph P, Gelfand JM. The risk    of depression, anxiety and suicidality in patients with    psoriasis: a population-based cohort study. Ann Dermatol.    2019;146:891-5  <\/p><p>    18. Gupta MA, Schork NJ, Gupta AK. Suicidal ideation in    psoriasis. Int J Dermatol. 1993;32:188-90.  <\/p><p>    19. Changing Faces. Report highlights stigma faced by psoriasis    patients. Available at: <a href=\"https:\/\/www.changingfaces.org.uk\/report-highlights-stigma-faced-psoriasis-patients\" rel=\"nofollow\">https:\/\/www.changingfaces.org.uk\/report-highlights-stigma-faced-psoriasis-patients<\/a>.    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Despite the World Health Organisation (WHO) recognising psoriasis as an area of focus,[10] and recent advancement in treatments, the PSO What? 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