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Self-management experiences in adults with mild-moderate psoriasis: an exploratory study and implications for improved support.

机译:成人中度牛皮癣的自我管理经验:一项探索性研究及其对改善支持的意义。

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BACKGROUND: Psoriasis is a long-term condition affecting 2-3% of the population. The mainstay of treatment for mild-moderate disease is the regular application of topical medication by the individual. At present little is known about how people with psoriasis self-manage and how they may best be supported in this endeavour. OBJECTIVES: To explore how adults with mild-moderate psoriasis manage their condition and to identify strategies that can support people to self-manage effectively. METHODS: A qualitative investigation was carried out using six focus groups to collect data from purposively sampled participants managed in the community (n = 22). RESULTS: Thematic data analysis generated three categories that offer new insights into how people currently manage their condition, their low expectations of health services and how self-management may be better supported. People with mild-moderate psoriasis do not always achieve what they perceive to be optimal self-management. They often do not use topical therapy systematically and frequently abandon it if rapid improvements are not seen. Factors which participants identified as likely to improve self-management included the provision of individualized education directed towards improving effective adherence techniques by medical and nonmedical personnel who have practical experience in topical application of psoriatic therapies. CONCLUSIONS: People with mild-moderate psoriasis continue to find self-management problematic; however, they can identify strategies that could enable them to become more effective in self-managing. There is a need to incorporate these strategies in 'self-management plans' in order to support individuals to self-manage as effectively as possible to help improve their skin condition and quality of life.
机译:背景:牛皮癣是一种长期病,会影响2-3%的人口。轻度中度疾病治疗的主要方法是个人定期应用局部用药。目前,人们对牛皮癣患者的自我管理以及如何最好地支持他们的工作知之甚少。目的:探讨患有轻度中度牛皮癣的成年人如何管理其病情,并确定可以支持人们有效自我管理的策略。方法:使用六个焦点小组进行了定性调查,以从社区管理的有目的抽样参与者中收集数据(n = 22)。结果:主题数据分析生成了三个类别,这些类别提供了有关人们当前如何管理其病情,他们对医疗服务的低期望以及如何更好地支持自我管理的新见解。患有中度牛皮癣的人并不总是能实现他们认为最佳的自我管理。他们通常不系统地使用局部治疗,如果未见快速改善,则经常放弃局部治疗。参与者认为可能改善自我管理的因素包括提供个性化教育,以提高在局部应用银屑病治疗方面具有实践经验的医学和非医学人员的有效依从性。结论:中度牛皮癣患者继续发现自我管理存在问题;但是,他们可以确定可以使他们在自我管理方面变得更加有效的策略。有必要将这些策略纳入“自我管理计划”中,以支持个人尽可能有效地自我管理,以帮助改善其皮肤状况和生活质量。

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