Defining Important Aspects of Repigmentation in Vitiligo: Insights From Patients' Perspectives
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Duponselle J, Jukema MR, van Buchem-Post N, Delbaere L, Garg A, Hamzavi I, Herbelet S, Seneschal J, Spuls P, Terwee CB, Uitentuis S, Zuidgeest M, Pliszewski G, Taylor S, King S, Tulpule M, Monteiro P, Maquignon N, Meurant JM, Ambersley N, Schneider A, Rush E, Wolkerstorfer A, Speeckaert R, van Geel N. Defining Important Aspects of Repigmentation in Vitiligo: Insights From Patients' Perspectives. Pigment Cell Melanoma Res. 2026;39(2):e70078.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2-1-2026
Publication Title
Pigment Cell Melanoma Res
Keywords
Humans, Vitiligo, Male, Female, Adult, Skin Pigmentation, Middle Aged, Surveys and Questionnaires, Young Adult, Focus Groups, Aged
Abstract
Repigmentation is an essential outcome in vitiligo assessment, yet it remains broadly defined. While perspectives from vitiligo experts have been explored, gaining insights from patients is crucial for a more comprehensive understanding. Ultimately, this could contribute to the development and refinement of core outcome sets for vitiligo. This study aimed to determine aspects of repigmentation patients consider most important. Two surveys and one focus group were conducted, involving 34 patients/patient caregivers and 20 patient representatives. In the surveys, aspects were deemed important if ≥ 70% of participants rated them as such. The focus group used the nominal group technique to rank the five most important self-suggested aspects. The survey results indicate reduction of target lesion surface area, maintenance of repigmentation, and cessation of spread as important. The focus group identified additional aspects, including "time to repigment," "location of lesions," and "color match". This study identified key aspects of repigmentation important to vitiligo patients. While survey results in general aligned with the core domain set for vitiligo clinical trials, the focus group highlighted additional factors. Incorporating these patient-centered priorities into future core outcome sets could enhance the clinical relevance of vitiligo research and ensure outcomes reflect patient perspectives.
Medical Subject Headings
Humans; Vitiligo; Male; Female; Adult; Skin Pigmentation; Middle Aged; Surveys and Questionnaires; Young Adult; Focus Groups; Aged
PubMed ID
41641883
Volume
39
Issue
2
First Page
70078
Last Page
70078
