A changed life: The life experiences of patients with psoriasis receiving biological treatment.
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Psoriasis has a large negative impact on quality of life and is associated with both depression and anxiety. The introduction of biologics has improved treatment outcome but the ways in which patients perceive these improvements are not well characterized.To investigate the everyday life experiences of patients with psoriasis receiving biological treatment in order to gain an understanding of their needs and to improve the quality of care.A qualitative narrative methodology was utilised. A total of 48 hours of participant observations during consultations, and 15 semi-structured interviews, were conducted with patients receiving biological treatment. Data were analysed according to Ricoeur's theory of interpretation.Receiving biological treatment was experienced as a turning point, with a significant impact on physical, psychological and emotional levels. However, psychological consequences, such as isolation and social withdrawal, seemed to be a part of the patient's identity; the negative perceptions of psoriasis left marks behind that affected the patient's self-image. Perceived fear of discontinuance of the biological treatment resulted in insecurity, and patients were reluctant to initiate discussion about these concerns with health care professionals.Providing assistance when patients enter the transition of receiving biological treatment may be important. Patients' fear of biological treatment being discontinued is an ongoing issue that health care professionals could address.
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| Authors | Trettin, B;Feldman, S;Andersen, F;Danbjørg, D B;Agerskov, H; |
| Journal | the british journal of dermatology |
| Year | 2020 |
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10.1111/bjd.18876
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