Snyder Ashley M, Taliercio Vanina L, Brandenberger Adelheid U, Rich Bianca E, Webber Lisa B, Beshay Abram P, Biber Joshua E, Hess Rachel, Rhoads Jamie L W, Secrest Aaron M
Department of Dermatology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States.
Department of Population Health Sciences, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States.
JMIR Dermatol. 2021 Oct 4;4(2):e29826. doi: 10.2196/29826.
Pain is an underappreciated symptom of atopic dermatitis that can affect the health-related quality of life (HRQL) of patients.
The aim of this study is to understand the effect of pain on patients with atopic dermatitis and their family members and to recognize how this symptom affects HRQL.
We conducted focus groups and interviews with patients with atopic dermatitis and their family members. Researchers independently coded the transcripts and reached a consensus on the major themes.
A total of 33 adult participants, consisting of 21 patients with atopic dermatitis (median age 47 years, range 22-77) and 12 family members (median age 50, range 22-72), attended either focus groups (23/33, 70%) or interviews (10/33, 30%), where we assessed their experiences of pain. Four themes emerged in our study. Itchiness and pain can be intertwined: pain was often caused by or otherwise associated with itchiness and could result from open sores and excoriated skin. Characteristics of pain: pain was most often described as burning. Other descriptors included mild, persistent discomfort; stinging; and stabbing. Effects of pain: pain negatively affected various aspects of daily life, including choice of clothing, sleep, social activities, and relationships. The location of painful areas could also limit physical activity, including sex. Pain management: pain from atopic dermatitis could be managed to varying degrees with different over-the-counter and prescription treatments. Systemic agents that cleared the skin also resolved the pain associated with atopic dermatitis.
Pain can be a significant factor in the HRQL of patients with atopic dermatitis and should be considered by clinicians when caring for patients with atopic dermatitis.
疼痛是特应性皮炎中一种未得到充分重视的症状,会影响患者的健康相关生活质量(HRQL)。
本研究旨在了解疼痛对特应性皮炎患者及其家庭成员的影响,并认识到这种症状如何影响健康相关生活质量。
我们对特应性皮炎患者及其家庭成员进行了焦点小组讨论和访谈。研究人员独立对访谈记录进行编码,并就主要主题达成共识。
共有33名成年参与者,包括21名特应性皮炎患者(中位年龄47岁,范围22 - 77岁)和12名家庭成员(中位年龄50岁,范围22 - 72岁),参加了焦点小组讨论(23/33,70%)或访谈(10/33,30%),我们在其中评估了他们的疼痛经历。我们的研究中出现了四个主题。瘙痒和疼痛可能相互交织:疼痛通常由瘙痒引起或以其他方式与瘙痒相关,可能由开放性溃疡和皮肤破损引起。疼痛的特征:疼痛最常被描述为灼烧感。其他描述包括轻微的持续性不适、刺痛和刺痛感。疼痛的影响:疼痛对日常生活的各个方面都有负面影响,包括服装选择、睡眠、社交活动和人际关系。疼痛部位也可能限制身体活动,包括性行为。疼痛管理:特应性皮炎引起的疼痛可以通过不同的非处方和处方治疗在不同程度上得到控制。清除皮肤的全身性药物也能缓解与特应性皮炎相关的疼痛。
疼痛可能是特应性皮炎患者健康相关生活质量的一个重要因素,临床医生在护理特应性皮炎患者时应予以考虑。