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2021


J Asthma Allergy


14

Atopic Dermatitis and Patient Perspectives: Insights of Bullying at School and Career Discrimination at Work.

Authors

Stingeni L, Belloni Fortina A, Baiardini I, Hansel K, Moretti D, Cipriani F
J Asthma Allergy. 2021; 14:919-928.
PMID: 34321892.

Abstract

Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease characterized by recurrent eczematous lesions and intense pruritus. AD patients are known to face a considerable disease burden, including physical and emotional limitations. There is still limited knowledge about daily implications in education and occupation. We describe disease social stigmatization by measuring bullying and self-isolation in students and professional discrimination in workers. Overall loss of productivity, either at school and at the workplace, was quantified as the sum of absenteeism (number of days AD sick leave) and presenteeism (number of days with decreased focus and functionality).