Publications by authors named "Jo Lambert"

Objective: To describe changes in household food security status among families with young children before and during the COVID-19 pandemic, when many families experienced changes in food security status because of pandemic disruptions and relief programs, and to investigate the association between household food insecurity (FI) before and/or during the pandemic and developmental milestone attainment.

Method: We used an interrupted time series design to evaluate the association between household FI and developmental milestone attainment before and during the pandemic. Our sample included US children 0 to 5 years with FI and developmental screenings prepandemic (June 2017 to February 2020) and intrapandemic (May 2020 to May 2022) in the Comprehensive Health and Decision Information System.

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  • skIMIDs involve immune-mediated diseases that can affect skin and other organs, highlighting the need for interdisciplinary care to improve patient and healthcare practitioner (HCP) experiences.
  • There is a lack of clarity on how patients and HCPs perceive and measure their experiences with this type of care, despite its importance for treatment outcomes and satisfaction levels.
  • A review of 21 studies showed mixed results, with some reporting positive experiences with tailored IC models, while broader geographic studies indicated lower satisfaction levels, emphasizing the need for standardized measurement tools to better understand these experiences.
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In recent years, there have been significant breakthroughs in the identification of immunological components of skin diseases and in the development of immunomodulatory drugs. Novel therapies create exciting prospects for personalized care. This article provides an overview of the role played by Th1, Th2, Th17, and follicular Th pathways in the most common skin diseases.

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Introduction: As the COVID-19 pandemic becomes an endemic state, still many questions remain regarding the risks and impact of SARS-CoV-2 infection and vaccination in patients with immune-mediated inflammatory diseases (IMIDs) who were excluded from the phase 3 COVID-19 vaccination trials.

Methods: The BELCOMID study collected patient data and serological samples from a large, multicentric IMID patient cohort that was prospectively followed during sequential stages of the pandemic. Patients were stratified according to vaccination status into five groups across three sampling periods.

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  • The study investigates how social capital, specifically caregiver support and neighborhood cohesion, impacts food insecurity in US families with newborns.
  • Out of 881 caregiver-newborn pairs, higher levels of social support and neighborhood cohesion were linked to lower odds of experiencing food insecurity.
  • The findings suggest that enhancing social capital could help mitigate food insecurity in families with young children, and further research is needed to explore these relationships over time.
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Introduction: Psoriasis is a chronic immune-mediated skin disease with several comorbidities and a considerable influence on quality of life. Many patients with moderate-to-severe psoriasis are undertreated and have a substantial disease duration before effective treatment is started. This study analyzed patient and disease characteristics and time to effective treatment of patients with psoriasis who consulted PsoPlus.

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Pediatric clinicians should offer guidance on age-appropriate nutrition, physical activity, sleep and screen time for families of children and adolescents with obesity. They should build rapport with families, ask permission before discussing obesity-related health concerns, use preferred terminology, and recommend whole family change. Using principles of shared decision-making, pediatric clinicians and families should set individualized goals for lifestyle changes, prioritizing reducing sugar-sweetened beverage intake, increasing physical activity, and reducing screen time.

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Psoriasis is an immune-mediated inflammatory disorder, where the majority of the patients suffer from psoriasis capitis or scalp psoriasis. Current therapeutics remain ineffective to treat scalp lesions. In this study, we present a whole-metagenome characterization of the scalp microbiome in psoriasis capitis.

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Background: Value-based healthcare (VBHC) is an increasingly employed strategy to transform healthcare organizations into economically sustainable systems that deliver high-value care. In dermatology, the need for VBHC is evident as chronic skin diseases require long-term, often expensive treatments. This narrative review aims to introduce dermatologists to the principles and implementation of VBHC.

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Food insecurity, for which families are routinely screened at medical visits, has deleterious health consequences. This study sought to understand the lived experiences of families with lower incomes participating in food insecurity screening at two urban pediatric primary care clinics. Forty-three semi-structured interviews were performed in English and Spanish with families with public insurance after well visits where food insecurity screening was documented.

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Background: Infliximab, an anti-tumor necrosis factor monoclonal antibody, has revolutionized the pharmacological management of immune-mediated inflammatory diseases (IMIDs). This position statement critically reviews and examines existing data on therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) of infliximab in patients with IMIDs. It provides a practical guide on implementing TDM in current clinical practices and outlines priority areas for future research.

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Importance: Restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the lives of young children, but the association between the pandemic and any changes in early childhood developmental milestone achievement in the US remains unclear.

Objectives: To determine the association between the COVID-19 pandemic and changes in developmental screening scores among US children aged 0 to 5 years and to investigate whether caregivers self-reported more worries about their children or concerns about children's behavior during the pandemic, regardless of milestone achievement.

Design, Setting, And Participants: This was a cohort study using an interrupted time series analysis comparing prepandemic (March 1, 2018, to February 29, 2020), interruption (March 1 to May 31, 2020), and intrapandemic (June 1, 2020, to May 30, 2022) periods among 50 205 children (randomly sampled from a population of 502 052 children) aged 0 to 5 years whose parents or caregivers completed developmental screening at pediatric visits at US pediatric primary care practices participating in a web-based clinical process support system.

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  • Thermography devices, which assess skin temperature, are underutilized in dermatology despite being important for evaluating inflammatory skin lesions.
  • A scoping review summarizes existing evidence on the effectiveness and limitations of infrared thermography (IRT) in diagnosing and monitoring skin disorders, emphasizing its benefits in cases like wound management and skin infections.
  • While IRT has shown promise, dermatologists must understand its learning curve and factors affecting its accuracy, yet it is recommended as a complement to traditional clinical evaluations for skin diseases.
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Background: Scalp involvement in plaque psoriasis is challenging to treat.

Objective: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of deucravacitinib (DEUC) in scalp psoriasis.

Methods: POETYK PSO-1 and PSO-2 were global phase 3, 52-week, double-blinded trials in adults with moderate to severe psoriasis.

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  • The study investigates how combining methotrexate with adalimumab treatment affects drug concentration and response in psoriasis patients.
  • A population PK-PD model was created from data collected over 49 weeks from 59 patients, revealing that methotrexate cotreatment reduces the development of antidrug antibodies, which can enhance the effectiveness of adalimumab.
  • Overall, the findings suggest that using methotrexate alongside adalimumab can lead to better treatment outcomes by increasing adalimumab levels and potentially improving clinical responses.
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Introduction: Currently, the healthcare sector is under tremendous financial pressure, and many acknowledge that a dramatic shift is required as the current system is not sustainable. Furthermore, the quality of care that is delivered varies strongly. Several solutions have been proposed of which the conceptual framework known as value-based healthcare (VBHC) is further explored in this study for psoriasis.

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  • Anti-drug antibodies (ADA) can form in patients treated with adalimumab (ADL), potentially reducing its effectiveness; using methotrexate (MTX) alongside ADL seems to lower ADA levels and improve outcomes in rheumatologic diseases.
  • A study was conducted in the Netherlands and Belgium to compare the long-term effectiveness and safety of ADL combined with MTX versus ADL alone over three years in patients with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis.
  • Results showed no significant difference in drug survival between the two groups, even though the ADL + MTX group had a trend towards longer survival; however, adverse events led to common discontinuation in the combination group.
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Background: The risks and impact of COVID19 disease and vaccination in patients with Immune Mediated Inflammatory Diseases (IMID) remain incompletely understood. IMID patients and particularly patients receiving immunosuppressive treatment were excluded from the original, registrational phase-3 COVID19 vaccination efficacy and safety trials. Real-world observational data can help to fill this gap in knowledge.

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Background: Patients with treated solid tumours (TSTs) are a highly heterogeneous population at an increased risk for malignancy compared with the general population. When treating psoriasis in patients with a history of TSTs, clinicians are concerned about the immunosuppressive nature of psoriasis therapies, the possibility of augmenting cancer recurrence/progression, and infectious complications. No direct, high-level evidence exists to address these concerns.

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