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Measuring Psoriasis Severity at Home
Published on: March 1, 2024
Self-management experiences in adults with mild-moderate psoriasis: an exploratory study and implications for
S J Ersser1, F C Cowdell, S M Latter
1Centre for Wellbeing and Quality of Life, Room 110, Royal London House, Bournemouth University, Christchurch Road, Bournemouth BH1 3LT, UK. sersser@bournemouth.ac.uk
Background:
Psoriasis is a long-term condition affecting 2-3% of the population. The mainstay of treatment for mild-moderate disease is the regular application of topical medication by the individual. At present little is known about how people with psoriasis self-manage and how they may best be supported in this endeavour.
Objectives:
To explore how adults with mild-moderate psoriasis manage their condition and to identify strategies that can support people to self-manage effectively.
Methods:
A qualitative investigation was carried out using six focus groups to collect data from purposively sampled participants managed in the community (n = 22).
Results:
Thematic data analysis generated three categories that offer new insights into how people currently manage their condition, their low expectations of health services and how self-management may be better supported. People with mild-moderate psoriasis do not always achieve what they perceive to be optimal self-management. They often do not use topical therapy systematically and frequently abandon it if rapid improvements are not seen. Factors which participants identified as likely to improve self-management included the provision of individualized education directed towards improving effective adherence techniques by medical and nonmedical personnel who have practical experience in topical application of psoriatic therapies.
Conclusions:
People with mild-moderate psoriasis continue to find self-management problematic; however, they can identify strategies that could enable them to become more effective in self-managing. There is a need to incorporate these strategies in 'self-management plans' in order to support individuals to self-manage as effectively as possible to help improve their skin condition and quality of life.
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