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Development of a new patient-reported outcome measure to evaluate treatments for acne and acne scarring: the ACNE-Q.

Anne F KlassenShari R LipnerM O'MalleyN M LongmireS J CanoT BreitkopfC RaeY L ZhangA L Pusic
Published in: The British journal of dermatology (2019)
The ACNE-Q is a rigorously developed instrument that can be used to measure appearance and other patient-centred concerns. What's already known about this topic? Acne is a common dermatological condition that can have an important impact on psychosocial function. Current patient-reported outcome measures specific to acne focus mostly on measuring psychological and social impact. What does this study add? The ACNE-Q provides a set of independently functioning scales that measure appearance of facial, back and chest acne, acne scarring and facial skin. Additional scales measure appearance-related distress and acne symptoms. What are the clinical implications of this work? ACNE-Q provides the dermatology community with a rigorously developed patient-reported measure for acne that can be applied in clinical trials, research and patient care. The measurement of appearance by ACNE-Q scales is more comprehensive than in other instruments providing important information on appearance of their acne and/or acne scars from the patient perspective.
Keyphrases
  • hidradenitis suppurativa
  • patient reported
  • clinical trial
  • patient reported outcomes
  • healthcare
  • randomized controlled trial
  • open label
  • health information
  • phase ii