Watson Tracy, de Bruin Gideon P
Community Service, Helen Joseph Hospital, Psychology Department, Puril, South Africa.
Dermatol Nurs. 2007 Aug;19(4):351-6, 361-4.
The aim of this article is to focus on the meaning-making experience of men and women who suffer from psoriasis and the impact on the various dimensions of the self-concept. The methodology employed relied on existential phenomenology so as to create the rich descriptions of the lived experiences of this group. Descriptions were elicited from the formulation of an open-ended question. It was discovered that (a) the self-concept is pivotal in the experience of what it means to live with psoriasis, (b) the attitude of doctors towards their patients impacts the sufferer's emotional well-being, and (c) trait self-esteem appears to be related to psychological recovery. The results of this study revealed many important areas for future research and suggest that having a healthy self-concept prior to developing psoriasis is pivotal in accounting for why some people recover remarkably well psychologically and others do not. The findings have important implications for all within the health care profession in helping to effect positive change in their future endeavors with persons suffering from cutaneous disease.
本文旨在关注银屑病患者的意义建构体验以及对自我概念各个维度的影响。所采用的方法依赖于存在主义现象学,以便对该群体的生活经历进行丰富描述。描述是通过开放式问题的形式引出的。研究发现:(a)自我概念在银屑病患者的生活体验中至关重要;(b)医生对患者的态度会影响患者的情绪健康;(c)特质自尊似乎与心理恢复有关。本研究结果揭示了许多未来研究的重要领域,并表明在患银屑病之前拥有健康的自我概念对于解释为什么有些人心理恢复得非常好而另一些人却没有至关重要。这些发现对医疗行业的所有人都具有重要意义,有助于在他们未来对皮肤病患者的治疗中实现积极改变。