Department of Psychology, University of Sheffield, Cathedral Court, 1 Vicar Lane, Sheffield, S1 2LT, U.K.
Br J Dermatol. 2019 Nov;181(5):992-998. doi: 10.1111/bjd.17998. Epub 2019 Jul 1.
Those affected by alopecia are at risk of experiencing a range of psychosocial consequences. Alopecia UK provides online peer support via facilitated Facebook pages. Online peer support has been found to provide a variety of benefits in other long-term conditions, such as providing information and emotional support.
This study sought to gain an experiential account as to how online support provides benefit to people living with alopecia.
A purposive sample of 12 participants was recruited directly from Alopecia UK's Facebook group. A total of 11 were diagnosed with alopecia and one participant was a family member of someone with alopecia. The qualitative approach of Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis was used to guide data collection and analysis. Participants took part in online synchronous interviews, which drew on review of participant-selected screenshots of online activity.
Four themes were identified, including 'gradual healing', 'image concern', 'belonging' and 'new identity and self-acceptance'. The participants made use of the group through expressing emotion, finding practical advice, and also as a place to connect and share experiences. Participants also reported that the online support facilitated the return of social confidence.
This study provides a detailed understanding as to how online peer support groups can be beneficial. Online groups have the potential to create a feeling of belonging, which can develop a sense of being accepted and understood and as such can be important in maintaining psychological well-being. The findings indicate that online groups have the potential to be used as a platform for assisting people in developing both effective coping styles and feeling understood, and such platforms warrant further investment by healthcare professionals. What's already known about this topic? Alopecia may be associated with psychosocial distress due to both the individual impact and the reactions of others. Online peer support is known to be a beneficial method of providing psychosocial support for people living with a range of health conditions. What does this study add? An in-depth view of the benefits experienced through belonging to an online peer support group for those diagnosed with alopecia, in addressing the psychosocial effects experienced with the condition. This research highlights the need for further investigation of the utility of supporting the development of online peer support for people living with skin conditions. Online peer support groups could be highly effective to use in combination with existing psychological therapies to connect others with shared experience. What are the clinical implications of this work? People living with alopecia can benefit from peer support, and healthcare professionals should ensure that patients know where they can gain access to both psychological support and peer support.
脱发患者面临一系列的心理社会后果。脱发英国组织通过 Facebook 页面为患者提供在线同伴支持。在线同伴支持在其他长期疾病中已被证明具有多种益处,例如提供信息和情感支持。
本研究旨在深入了解在线支持如何为脱发患者带来益处。
从脱发英国组织的 Facebook 群组中直接招募了 12 名有特定目的的参与者。其中 11 名参与者被诊断患有脱发,1 名参与者是脱发患者的家庭成员。采用解释现象学分析的定性方法来指导数据收集和分析。参与者参加了在线同步访谈,访谈内容包括参与者选择的在线活动屏幕截图的回顾。
确定了四个主题,包括“逐渐康复”、“形象担忧”、“归属感”和“新身份和自我接纳”。参与者通过表达情感、寻找实用建议以及作为连接和分享经验的地方来利用群组。参与者还报告说,在线支持促进了社交信心的恢复。
本研究深入了解了在线同伴支持小组如何有益。在线小组有可能创造归属感,从而培养被接受和理解的感觉,因此对于维护心理健康很重要。研究结果表明,在线小组有可能被用作帮助人们发展有效应对方式和被理解的平台,值得医疗保健专业人员进一步投资。
关于这个主题已经知道些什么?脱发可能会因个体影响和他人反应而导致心理社会困扰。在线同伴支持已被证明是为患有多种健康状况的人提供心理社会支持的有益方法。
这项研究增加了什么?通过加入一个在线同伴支持小组,诊断出患有脱发症的人在解决与该病症相关的心理社会影响方面所经历的好处。这项研究强调了进一步研究支持发展针对患有皮肤疾病的人使用在线同伴支持的效用的必要性。在线同伴支持小组可以与现有的心理治疗相结合,非常有效地用于将具有共同经历的人联系起来。
这对工作有什么临床意义?脱发患者可以从同伴支持中受益,医疗保健专业人员应确保患者知道他们可以在哪里获得心理支持和同伴支持。