Impact of Atopic Dermatitis on Patients and their Partners

Atopic dermatitis is a chronic, relapsing and inflammatory skin disease. The impact of atopic dermatitis on the partners living with patients has been poorly investigated. The objective of this study was to evaluate the impact of atopic dermatitis in the daily lives of adult patients and to assess the burden of the disease on their partners. A population-based study was conducted on a representative sample of the general population of French adults aged 18 years of age using stratified, proportional sampling with a replacement design. Data were collected on 1,266 atopic dermatitis patient-partner dyads (mean age of patients 41.6 years, 723 (57.1%) women). The mean age of partners was 41.8 years. Patient burden, measured by the Atopic Dermatitis Burden Scale for Adults (ABS-A) score, was closely related to the objective atopic dermatitis severity: the mean score in the mild group (29.5) was significantly lower than in the moderate (43.9) and severe groups (48.6) (p < 0.0001). Partner burden, measured by the EczemaPartner score, was highly related to atopic dermatitis severity (p < 0.0001). Daytime sleepiness, measured by the Epworth Sleepiness Scale, showed a mean score of 9.24 in patients and 9.01 in their partners, indicating impaired sleep. Atopic dermatitis was found to decrease sexual desire in 39% and 26% of partners and patients respectively. SIGNIFICANCE Atopic dermatitis can impart a profound burden on patients and their partners including sleep disturbance and sexual health impairment. This is not surprising, considering that partners share a significant part of the challenges faced by the affected individuals. These results merit particular attention for future patient-centred care provision. Indeed, the burden of atopic dermatitis on partners should be taken into consideration by physicians when implementing education programmes dedicated to patients and their loved ones. Targeting partners with education and psychosocial support can eventually decrease the burden.

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