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一项采用框架分析法研究银屑病患者求医行为的探索性研究。

An exploratory study using framework analysis to investigate health-seeking behaviour in patients with psoriasis.

机构信息

Department of Dermatology, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, London, U.K.

Department of Clinical Psychology, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, London, U.K.

出版信息

Br J Dermatol. 2017 Sep;177(3):742-750. doi: 10.1111/bjd.15307. Epub 2017 May 12.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Psoriasis is a long-term inflammatory skin disorder, with negative effects on employment, relationships and social function, frequently causing reduced quality of life. People with psoriasis often present to secondary care late into their condition but the reasons for this are unknown.

OBJECTIVES

To examine the patient pathway, health-seeking behaviour and drivers for referral to secondary care in patients with psoriasis.

METHODS

Sixteen patients with mild-to-severe psoriasis, newly referred to secondary care participated in a semi-structured interview. Scripts were analysed by a thematic framework.

RESULTS

The median duration of time living with psoriasis was 15 years at referral. Drivers of secondary care referral included rapid deterioration or extremis, development of comorbidities, knowledge of treatment options, and influence of partners and friends. Reasons for late presentation to secondary care include familial experience of psoriasis, lack of follow-up after the initiation of treatments, beliefs that psoriasis is incurable and must be tolerated, and that psoriasis is not life threatening and therefore not worthy of medical help and difficulty in obtaining a secondary care referral. A common pathway from seeking help at psoriasis onset, evolving into the development of delayed health seeking later in the pathway, was identified.

CONCLUSIONS

Identifying the causes of delay in presentation to secondary care and effective treatment ascertains key areas to target. Health seeking early in the disease pathway provides a 'window of opportunity' for intervention, which may enable people with psoriasis to obtain early, effective treatment and achieve their full life potential.

摘要

背景

银屑病是一种长期的炎症性皮肤疾病,对就业、人际关系和社会功能有负面影响,经常导致生活质量下降。银屑病患者通常在病情发展到晚期才到二级医疗机构就诊,但原因尚不清楚。

目的

探讨银屑病患者的就诊路径、求医行为和转诊至二级医疗机构的驱动因素。

方法

16 名新转诊至二级医疗机构的轻至重度银屑病患者参与了半结构化访谈。采用主题框架分析法对脚本进行分析。

结果

转诊时银屑病患病时间的中位数为 15 年。转诊至二级医疗机构的驱动因素包括病情迅速恶化或出现极端情况、合并症的发生、对治疗方案的了解以及伴侣和朋友的影响。延迟至二级医疗机构就诊的原因包括家族中有银屑病病史、治疗开始后缺乏随访、认为银屑病无法治愈,只能忍受,以及认为银屑病不会危及生命,因此不值得寻求医疗帮助,难以获得二级医疗机构的转诊。从发病时寻求帮助到后来延迟寻求健康的演变过程中,确定了一条常见的就诊路径。

结论

确定延迟至二级医疗机构就诊和有效治疗的原因,确定了关键的治疗目标。在疾病早期寻求治疗为干预提供了“机会之窗”,这可能使银屑病患者能够获得早期、有效的治疗,并充分发挥他们的生活潜力。

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