Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin condition associated with significant comorbidities that impact quality of life. Effective patient engagement through shared decision-making (SDM) is crucial for optimal management. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of adding clinician-created educational videos in enhancing patient knowledge and engagement during SDM for psoriasis treatment. Forty-eight patients with moderate to severe psoriasis participated in this single-center study. After reading an educational pamphlet, patients took a knowledge assessment test. Subsequently, they watched an educational video and completed a second test using the same questions. Feedback questionnaires on the video and the SDM process were also administered. Paired t tests revealed that postpamphlet plus video test scores (mean ± SD: 86.25 ± 17.58) were significantly higher than postpamphlet scores (72.08 ± 26.33, p < 0.0001). Older patients, in particular, showed greater improvement in comprehension after watching the video. Descriptive analysis of the feedback questionnaire on the video indicated strong agreement (average score: 4.240 ± 0.816 on a five-point Likert scale) regarding its greater effectiveness compared with the pamphlet in aiding SDM. Patients also rated the video-assisted SDM process positively (average score: 4.521 ± 0.5443 on a five-point Likert scale), highlighting increased trust and improved communication with healthcare providers. These findings underscore the value of video-assisted SDM in patient education and decision-making processes, potentially improving treatment outcomes and patient satisfaction in dermatologic care.
Keywords: educational videos; patient education; psoriasis; shared decision‐making; video‐assisted SDM.
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