Plain-English translation of NCT04800289 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
This trial is studying whether seeing a rheumatologist (a joint specialist) and a dermatologist (a skin specialist) together in one appointment helps patients with psoriatic arthritis feel more satisfied and manage their condition better. Right now, patients often see these doctors separately, but the researchers want to find out if having them consult together makes a real difference in how you feel and how well your disease is controlled.
Psoriatic arthritis affects both your joints and your skin, so it makes sense that two specialists working together might give you better care. However, there isn't much solid evidence yet showing whether this approach actually helps patients feel more satisfied or improves their health outcomes.
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You will attend a joint appointment where a rheumatologist and dermatologist see you together. During and after this visit, you will be asked to share your feedback about your experience—such as how satisfied you are with the care and how your symptoms are doing. The researchers will track this information to see if the combined approach helps patients with psoriatic arthritis feel better and manage their condition more effectively.
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France
Enrollment target
~600 participants
Started
July 2020
Primary completion
July 2030
Age range
18 Years and older
Last updated on clinicaltrials.gov in March 2021.
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Central contact
Christelle JADEAU
Centre Hospitalier le Mans
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