Patient preferences for treatment attributes in moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis: a discrete choice experiment

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Purpose: Evidence on treatment preferences of patients with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis (AD) in the United States (US) is limited and an assessment of treatment preferences in this group is warranted.Materials and methods: An online discrete choice experiment survey was conducted (June 2023) among US adults with self-reported moderate-to-severe AD or experience with systemic therapy who had inadequate response to topical treatments. Preference weights estimated from conditional logistic regression models were used to calculate willingness to trade off and attributes’ relative importance (RI).Results: Participants (N = 300; mean age: 45 years; 70% females; 52% systemic therapy experienced) preferred treatments with higher efficacy, lower risk of adverse events (AEs), and less frequent blood tests (p

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Feldman, S. R., Guerin, A., Gauthier-Loiselle, M., Claxton, A. J., Hazra, N. C., Meng, Y., … Balu, S. (2024). Patient preferences for treatment attributes in moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis: a discrete choice experiment. Journal of Dermatological Treatment, 35(1). https://doi.org/10.1080/09546634.2024.2345739

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