Despite significant developments in psoriasis management over the past few years, women may still face barriers to making informed decisions that can affect their treatment.1
That’s why we’ve worked with expert dermatologists to create a toolkit for healthcare professionals designed to raise the standard of care for women living with psoriasis, including specific considerations for women before, during and after pregnancy. Use practical resources like discussion guides and patient questionnaires to deliver effective, personalized care and empower your patients to take an active role in their disease management.
Hear from three dermatologists on how these materials can support your clinical practice
Dermatologists Dr. Álvaro González-Cantero, Dr. Annunziata Dattola and Dr. Nina Magnolo discuss how the materials on the Women and Psoriasis website can be used...
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These materials aim to support you in your clinical practice and include updates on the latest data and guidance on how to implement shared decision-making for a more personalized approach, helping to raise the standard of care for women living with psoriasis.
Dr. Gabriela Arana shares her approach to discussing family planning topics to empower women with psoriasis.
Dr. González (Spain), Dr. Magnolo (Germany) and Dr. Dattola (Italy) discuss the physiological and psychological effects of psoriasis on women planning to start a...
This one-page summary of key data highlights the increased burden of disease for women living with psoriasis and relevant clinical considerations.
This practical checklist will ensure you cover important topics with women, and that they are an active part of the decision-making process about psoriasis...
Dr Brigitte Stephan (Dermatologist), Dr Aarthi Mohan (Obstetrician) and Dr Laura Salgado (Dermatologist) explain their key take-home messages from the UCB HUB...
Visit our sub-pages to access more educational resources, including information on the burden of psoriasis in women and practical guidance for providing personalized care for women before, during and after pregnancy.
Find out how our valued partners are also making a difference in psoriasis
Learn more from IFPA – the global leader in fighting psoriatic disease!
For more information and resources to support women and psoriasis, visit our partners at the International Federation of Psoriatic Disease Association.
Learn more from EUROPSO, the European umbrella organization for psoriasis movements.
For more information and resources to support women and psoriasis, visit our partners at EUROPSO.
Reference
- Murray S, et al. BMJ Open. 2021;11:e043960.
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Date of preparation: January 2024