National Psoriasis Foundation Priorities for Patient-Centered Research: Proceedings from the 2016 Conference

J Psoriasis Psoriatic Arthritis. 2017 Summer;2(3):73-80. doi: 10.1177/247553031700200307.

Abstract

The National Psoriasis Foundation (NPF) is developing an agenda for patient-centered research to help patients and their caregivers make more informed health care decisions by engaging psoriasis patients in prioritizing comparative effectiveness research (CER) topics. The NPF has created a novel patient-centered research platform known as Citizen Pscientist (CP), allowing patients with psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis to register and contribute their health data. The CP Governance Council administered an online 23-question CER survey to the CP community and held a structured meeting on December 3, 2016, with patients and researchers to review CER survey results and discuss patient-centered research priorities. Of the 2,945 patients surveyed, 792 patients responded. Three CER topics were deemed to be of high priority for the research agenda: 1) Treat-to-target therapy for psoriasis, 2) Psoriatic arthritis screening questionnaires for early detection and treatment of psoriatic arthritis, and 3) Comparative effectiveness of home-based phototherapy for psoriasis.

Keywords: Citizen Pscientist; comparative effectiveness research; home phototherapy; patient-centered research; psoriasis; psoriatic arthritis; screening questionnaire; treat-to-target.