Clinically meaningful change: use MCID thresholds to judge benefit and to decide on escalation/maintenance.
Pair with objective scores: track PROMs alongside F-/T-VASI and standardized photography.
PROMs Used in Vitiligo
DLQI (Dermatology Life Quality Index): 10 items; broad impact on daily life/work; fast to administer.
Skindex (16/29): symptoms, emotions, functioning—useful when psychosocial burden is prominent.
VitiQoL: vitiligo-specific domains (stigma, coping, functioning); sensitive to facial and hand involvement.
VitiPRO / Vitiligo Impact Patient scale: brief disease-specific screening; good for busy clinics.
FACE-Q (selected modules): appearance-related QoL for facial vitiligo where cosmetic visibility is key.
Minimal Clinically Important Difference (MCID)
MCID contextualizes score changes that patients actually notice. Use published anchors when available; otherwise adopt pragmatic thresholds and keep them consistent across the clinic.
Table 1. Pragmatic MCID anchors (to adapt per local validation).
Instrument
Scale
Pragmatic MCID (example)
Notes
DLQI
0–30 (↓ is better)
≥4-point decrease
Suggests meaningful QoL gain
Skindex-16 total
0–100 (↓ better)
≥10-point decrease
Domain-specific MCIDs vary
VitiQoL
0–90 (↓ better)
≥6–10-point decrease
Adjust to local validation data
VitiPRO
Tool-specific
Improvement category shift
Use categorical anchors
Clinic Workflow: Baseline → Follow-up
Baseline: DLQI + VitiQoL; standardized photos; Wood’s lamp; record F-/T-VASI.
Interim (8–12 weeks): short PROM (VitiPRO) + targeted domains; check early response on excimer/NB-UVB pathways.
Milestone (24–36 weeks): repeat DLQI + VitiQoL; compare against MCID and VASI change to judge success.
Maintenance: yearly PROMs or when relapse suspected.
Linking PROMs to Treatment Decisions
Table 2. PROM-driven decision support.
Scenario
PROM signal
Action
Facial vitiligo, social impact high
DLQI ≥ 6 or VitiQoL high
Prioritize face; consider tacrolimus + NB-UVB or label-eligible topical JAK
Acral disease with functional burden
Persistent high PROM scores
Escalate to excimer + steroid pulses; protect from friction