Clin Exp Dermatol. 2022 Feb 5. doi: 10.1111/ced.15122. Online ahead of print.
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND: Hyperhidrosis is a common skin condition characterised by excessive sweating, which can negatively impact on quality of life. It is under-researched compared with other conditions of similar prevalence.
OBJECTIVE: To generate a top ten list of research priorities for the treatment and management of hyperhidrosis, with equal input from people with hyperhidrosis and healthcare professionals.
METHODS: A priority setting partnership was established and processes from the James Lind Alliance Handbook were followed. An online survey asked participants what questions they would like research to answer. These questions were grouped into ‘indicative questions’ which were ranked in a second survey of 45 indicative questions. The top 23 questions were taken to a final workshop event attended by key stakeholders, and ranked to generate the top ten list of research priorities.
RESULTS: There were 592 questions submitted by 268 respondents for the first survey. For the second survey, 286 participants ranked the indicative questions in order of priority. At the final workshop, the top ten list was generated. The top three priorities were; Are there any safe and effective permanent solutions for hyperhidrosis?, what is the most effective and safe oral treatment (drugs taken by mouth) for hyperhidrosis? and what are the most effective and safe ways to reduce sweating in particular areas of the body?
CONCLUSIONS: There are many unanswered research questions that people with hyperhidrosis and healthcare professionals would like to see answered. The results from this PSP will help to ensure future research funding can be directed to these areas of priority.
PMID:35124833 | DOI:10.1111/ced.15122