Inside GRAPPA

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Welcome to Inside GRAPPA, a podcast and brought to you by the Group for Research and Assessment of Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis (GRAPPA). Our mission is to enhance understanding and treatment of psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis through the sharing of research, knowledge, and collaborative efforts​. We bring together leading rheumatologists, dermatologists, scientists, patient representatives, and industry partners, uniting our passions to make a difference for those living with these conditions​. Join our host Fabian Proft as we navigate the challenges, share the latest research, and explore the triumphs in the world of psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis. Together, we can make a difference. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. JUN 12

    Patient Research Partners: Elevating Research Through Patient Perspectives

    In this special episode of Inside GRAPPA, we delve into the growing impact of the Patient Research Partner (PRP) Network—an essential part of GRAPPA’s mission to integrate the patient voice into scientific research on psoriatic disease. Host Fabian Proft is joined by two influential PRPs: Maarten de Wit from the Netherlands and Suzanne Grieb* from the United States. Together, they explore the critical role of PRPs, the evolution of the network since its inception in 2013, and how these dedicated patient collaborators are shaping treatment guidelines, influencing steering committees, and helping recruit the next generation of partners. What does it really mean to live the principle of “Nothing about us without us”? What kinds of challenges—and transformative insights—do patients bring to the research table? And what can researchers learn from patient partners about improving outcomes, communication, and the research agenda itself? Listen in as we discuss: The origins and global growth of the PRP networkReal-world experiences from PRPs living with psoriatic arthritisHow patients are steering research priorities, not just participating in themStrategies for recruiting and onboarding new patient partnersWhere the network is headed—and how you might get involved 🎧 Tune in for a powerful conversation that highlights how experiential knowledge and scientific expertise can—and must—work hand in hand. Subscribe to Inside GRAPPA on your favorite podcast platform. Stay tuned. Stay curious. *Suzanne Grieb is engaged in GRAPPA-related activities as a private consultant or advisor and not in their capacity as a Johns Hopkins faculty member. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    13 min
  2. MAY 16

    Defining Difficult-to-Treat and Complex-to-Manage Psoriatic Arthritis

    In this compelling episode of Inside GRAPPA, host Dr. Hanna Johnsson, a rheumatologist based in Scotland, leads an important conversation on one of the most pressing issues in psoriatic arthritis (PsA) care: what truly makes a case difficult to treat or complex to manage? Dr. Johnsson is joined by two experts deeply embedded in the GRAPPA initiative to define these concepts: Dr. Fabian Proft, Head of the Division of Rheumatology at Charité Berlin, Germany, and long-time GRAPPA contributor.Dr. Shikha Singla, Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Medical College of Wisconsin, who brings firsthand experience from her combined rheum-derm clinic. Together, they unpack the background, progress, and patient-centered approach of the Difficult-to-Treat (D2T) and Complex-to-Manage PsA Project. ✅ HighlightsClearer definitions aim to improve care for patients with persistent symptoms despite treatment“Difficult to treat” focuses on ongoing inflammation; “complex to manage” accounts for non-inflammatory factorsA global literature review revealed inconsistent criteria in defining treatment challengesSurveys of clinicians and patients shaped a more inclusive, consensus-driven frameworkNew definitions to be presented at EULAR—marking a major milestone in PsA research ⏱ Timestamps00:00 – Introduction to the episode and today’s topic00:36 – Guest introductions: Dr. Fabian Proft and Dr. Shikha Singla01:00 – Fabian on the need for better definitions and understanding treatment failure04:12 – Defining the terms: inflammation vs. non-inflammatory drivers of disease burden05:15 – Why “complex to manage” is more appropriate than “difficult patient”06:00 – How terminology shapes perceptions and supports more empathetic care06:42 – Scoping literature review: methods and inconsistencies in existing definitions07:57 – Healthcare provider survey: over 200 responses, strong support for two definitions09:12 – Patient survey: nearly 600 responses and insights into global experiences10:21 – Patient-reported challenges: joint pain, fatigue, medication side effects11:54 – Cultural and social factors influencing patient experience12:39 – The Delphi process and achieving expert consensus13:15 – Project milestones: EULAR submission and upcoming publications 📚 ResourcesExplore the full scope of this initiative on the GRAPPA D2T PsA Project Page. 🔗 Links and Social MediaVisit our Website for more information. Follow us on YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    15 min
  3. APR 1

    The LITE Study: The Promise of Home Phototherapy

    In this episode of Inside GRAPPA, Dr. Joel Gelfand joins host Mio Nakamura to discuss a groundbreaking pragmatic trial that may transform access to phototherapy. A long-standing GRAPPA member and trailblazer in dermatologic research, Dr. Gelfand shares insights from the "LITE Study," a patient-centered, nationwide trial comparing home-based vs. office-based phototherapy for psoriasis. You'll hear:    •   Why phototherapy remains a preferred treatment for many patients, even in the biologic era    •   Surprising results comparing office phototherapy to adalimumab (a biologic) in previous trials    •   How skin of color patients may benefit most from home phototherapy---and why    •   Real-world barriers to accessing phototherapy and how the study tackled them head-on    •   What's next: From research findings to implementation science and changing payer coverage This episode is essential listening for dermatologists, rheumatologists, and researchers passionate about improving access and outcomes for patients with psoriatic disease. Tune in for a conversation that blends clinical science with patient advocacy---and may reshape the standard of care. 🧪 Learn more about PCORI's mission: pcori.org 
📄 Stay tuned for the full publication of the LITE Study 💡 Want to get involved in pragmatic research? Dr. Gelfand shares how you can participate in studies like the CP3 trial—no research background required. 🎧 Subscribe to Inside GRAPPA for more deep dives into cutting-edge research on psoriatic disease. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    25 min
  4. MAR 14

    Understanding Multimorbidity and Psoriatic Arthritis as a Risk Factor for Psoriatic Arthritis

    How does multimorbidity impact the progression from psoriasis to psoriatic arthritis? Can early identification of chronic conditions help prevent psoriatic arthritis in high-risk patients? In this episode of Inside GRAPPA, host Dr. Mio Nakamura sits down with Dr. Paras Karmacharya, recipient of a GRAPPA Annual Pilot Research Grant. He presented his findings at the 2024 GRAPPA Annual Meeting in Seattle and shares his groundbreaking study with us on "Multimorbidity and Psoriasis as a Risk Factor for Psoriatic Arthritis." Dr. Karmacharya discusses his personal journey into psoriatic arthritis research, how his study leveraged the Rochester Epidemiology Project, and what the findings mean for the future of patient care. He also explores:   ✔️ What multimorbidity really means in psoriatic disease   ✔️ The connection between chronic conditions and psoriatic arthritis risk   ✔️ How his study design helped uncover key insights   ✔️ The clinical implications for screening, early intervention, and patient education Key Takeaways  🔹 Multimorbidity matters: Patients with multiple chronic conditions at the time of psoriasis diagnosis had a significantly higher risk of developing psoriatic arthritis.   🔹 Psychiatric and musculoskeletal disorders---such as anxiety, mood disorders, and fibromyalgia---were strongly associated with increased risk.   🔹 A shift in clinical approach is needed: Multidisciplinary care models, early screening, and preventive strategies could improve patient outcomes. Resources & Links  📄 Learn more about GRAPPA's research initiatives: GRAPPA Website   🎧 Listen & subscribe to Inside GRAPPA on your favorite podcast platform. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    17 min
  5. FEB 25

    The HIPPOCRATES Project: Tackling Psoriatic Arthritis with Precision

    What if we could predict psoriatic arthritis before it even begins? In this episode of Inside GRAPPA, host Dr. Hanna Johnsson is joined by Professors Oliver Fitzgerald and Steve Pennington to discuss the groundbreaking HIPPOCRATES Project. Funded by the Innovative Healthcare Initiative, this major European research effort is tackling the biggest challenges in psoriatic arthritis (PsA)—from early diagnosis to precision treatment. With 27 partners across academia, industry, and patient organizations, HIPPOCRATES is at the forefront of multi omics research, integrating cutting-edge genomics, proteomics, and imaging technologies to revolutionize PsA care. But what are the biggest hurdles they’ve faced? And how close are they to real-world clinical impact? 🔑 Key Takeaways 📌 The four major unmet needs in psoriatic arthritis and how HIPPOCRATES is addressing them.📌 How patient representatives are shaping the research and ensuring its relevance.📌 The role of multi omics in predicting PsA progression and improving treatment response.📌 Challenges of coordinating a massive international project and the unexpected roadblocks.📌 Early findings and what they mean for the future of PsA diagnosis and treatment. 📢 Resources & Links 🔗 Learn more about the HIPPOCRATES Project
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    27 min

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Welcome to Inside GRAPPA, a podcast and brought to you by the Group for Research and Assessment of Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis (GRAPPA). Our mission is to enhance understanding and treatment of psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis through the sharing of research, knowledge, and collaborative efforts​. We bring together leading rheumatologists, dermatologists, scientists, patient representatives, and industry partners, uniting our passions to make a difference for those living with these conditions​. Join our host Fabian Proft as we navigate the challenges, share the latest research, and explore the triumphs in the world of psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis. Together, we can make a difference. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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