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oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:1004...

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Original Article
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Zuberbier, Torsten Beck, Lisa A. Bedbrook, Anna de Bruin‐Weller, Marjolein Bousquet, Jean Cork, Michael Douladiris, Nikolaos Katoh, Norito Mortz, Charlotte G. Werfel, Thomas Wojciech, Francuzik Wollenberg, Andreas Siemens, Kristina Stevanovic, Katarina Worm, Margitta
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en
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John Wiley and Sons Inc.

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Clinical and Translational Allergy

Year

2023

listing date

8/16/2024

Keywords
disease network unmet ad‐icps care ga ad
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: GA(2)LEN‐ADCARE is a branch of the largest multidisciplinary network of research centres and clinical care in allergy and asthma, GA(2)LEN, focussing on the field of atopic dermatitis (AD).

AD is a chronic inflammatory skin disease with high burden and many comorbidities requiring different levels of treatment.

The need for aligned information from all involved healthcare providers led to the discussion of an integrated care pathway (ICP) plan for AD patient care involving all stakeholders and considering the complexity and variability of the disease, with a particular focus placed on the large number of patients with milder forms of AD.

METHODS: The GA(2)LEN ADCARE network and all stakeholders, abbreviated the AD‐ICPs working group, were involved in the discussion and preparation of the AD‐ICPs during a series of subgroup workshops and meetings in years 2020 and 2021.

RESULTS: Here we discuss the unmet needs in AD, the methodology for devising an AD‐ICP and the ICP action plan.

CONCLUSION: The GA(2)LEN ADCARE network has outlined the unmet needs in AD and provided an action plan for devising AD‐ICPs, considering the complexity and variability of the disease.

Zuberbier, Torsten,Beck, Lisa A.,Bedbrook, Anna,de Bruin‐Weller, Marjolein,Bousquet, Jean,Cork, Michael,Douladiris, Nikolaos,Katoh, Norito,Mortz, Charlotte G.,Werfel, Thomas,Wojciech, Francuzik,Wollenberg, Andreas,Siemens, Kristina,Stevanovic, Katarina,Worm, Margitta,, 2023, Developing integrated care pathways for atopic dermatitis—Challenges and unmet needs, John Wiley and Sons Inc.

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