Zucchelli Fabio, van Dalen Marije, Sharratt Nick, Johnson Amy, Chambers Jen
The Centre for Appearance Research University of the West of England Bristol UK.
Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry/Psychology Erasmus MC Sophia Children's Hospital Rotterdam the Netherlands.
Skin Health Dis. 2023 Dec 10;4(2):e324. doi: 10.1002/ski2.324. eCollection 2024 Apr.
Alopecia describes a group of dermatological conditions characterised by hair loss, which are either non-scarring or scarring in nature, and range from bald patches to complete body hair loss, to general thinning. In the UK, the General Practitioner (GP) is typically the first point of contact, and some patients are referred for specialist dermatology consultation. However, little is known about how individuals with alopecia in the UK experience the care provided by the National Health Service.
We aimed to understand patients' perceptions of primary healthcare and dermatology provision. Further, we aimed to investigate how care provision and patients' overall patient journey might be improved in the UK, and how these lessons may apply internationally.
An online mixed methods survey was distributed by Alopecia UK to UK-based individuals with alopecia. Open-ended text responses were analysed using qualitative content analysis. Quantitative data were analysed using descriptive analyses and dependent measures -tests.
A total of 291 participants completed the survey. They reported neutral-to-partial dissatisfaction with their GP appointments, with greater satisfaction in their most recent compared to their first appointment. Participants highlighted positive experiences with GPs and dermatologists as well as areas for improvement. Participants also expressed a desire for a greater degree of support and understanding about the psychological impact of alopecia.
Results highlight the importance of being empathic and caring healthcare professionals for patients with alopecia, the need for training for GPs on alopecia, as well as a simplified and joined up pathway between primary and secondary healthcare.
脱发描述了一组以脱发为特征的皮肤病,其本质上要么是非瘢痕性的,要么是瘢痕性的,范围从秃斑到全身脱发,再到普遍头发稀疏。在英国,全科医生(GP)通常是患者的第一接触点,一些患者会被转诊至皮肤科专家处进行会诊。然而,对于英国脱发患者如何体验国民医疗服务体系提供的护理,人们知之甚少。
我们旨在了解患者对初级医疗保健和皮肤科服务的看法。此外,我们旨在调查在英国如何改善护理服务及患者的整体就医过程,以及这些经验教训如何在国际上应用。
英国脱发协会向英国的脱发患者发放了一项在线混合方法调查。使用定性内容分析法对开放式文本回复进行分析。使用描述性分析和相关测量检验对定量数据进行分析。
共有291名参与者完成了调查。他们对全科医生预约服务的满意度为中立至部分不满意,与首次预约相比,对最近一次预约的满意度更高。参与者强调了与全科医生和皮肤科医生相处的积极经历以及有待改进的方面。参与者还表达了希望在脱发的心理影响方面获得更多支持和理解的愿望。
结果凸显了对脱发患者富有同理心和关怀的医疗专业人员的重要性,全科医生接受脱发相关培训的必要性,以及简化和衔接初级与二级医疗保健途径的必要性。