Illness perceptions of occupational hand eczema in German patients based on the common-sense model of self-regulation: A qualitative study.

IF 2.6 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES PLoS ONE Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0285791
Anna-Sophie Buse, Annika Wilke, Swen Malte John, Andreas Hansen
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Background: Occupational skin diseases (OSD) in the form of hand eczema (HE) are a common work-related disease. Illness perceptions as presented in Leventhal's Common-Sense Model (CSM) are important for patients' self-management of diseases. Understanding these illness perceptions is essential for patient communicating. No quantitative or qualitative studies which investigated subjective illness perceptions in patients with occupational HE utilized the CSM as theoretical framework. The Objective of this study is to investigate illness perceptions of patients with occupational hand eczema (HE) using the CSM.

Methods: We applied an exploratory qualitative approach and conducted purposive sampling. Thirty-six patients with occupational HE were interviewed using an interview guide based on the dimensions of the CSM, including coherence and emotional representation. All participants participated in a three-week inpatient program at a clinic specialized on occupational dermatology. One interview had to be excluded before analysis, since one participant's diagnosis was retrospectively changed from ICD to tinea and hence did not match the inclusion criteria. Thirty-five interviews were transcribed verbatim and analyzed. Data was analyzed deductively and inductively using qualitative text analysis. MAXQDA 2018 (Verbi, Berlin, Germany), a software for qualitative data analysis, was applied for coding and summarizing of results. All dimensions of the CSM were explored for occupational HE.

Results: Several sub-categories could be identified. Participants named a variety of causes in different areas (e. g. external irritants and other hazardous factors, psycho-social factors, allergies, having a 'bad immune system' or lifestyle). The great impact of the disease on the participants' life is shown by the wide range of consequences reported, affecting all areas of life (i. e. psychological, physical, occupational, private). Considering coherence, an ambivalence between comprehensibility and non-comprehensibility of the disease is apparent.

Discussion: The complexity of illness perceptions presented in this paper is relevant for those involved in HE patient education and counseling, e. g, health educators, dermatologists, and, occupational physicians. Future research might further investigate specific aspects of illness perceptions in patients with occupational HE, especially considering the complexity of coherence and overlapping dimensions (i. e. emotional representation and psychological consequences).

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基于自我调节常识模型的德国职业性手湿疹患者疾病认知:一项定性研究。
背景:职业性皮肤病(OSD)是一种常见的职业病,主要表现为手部湿疹(HE)。在Leventhal的常识模型(CSM)中提出的疾病感知对患者疾病的自我管理很重要。了解这些疾病感知对于患者沟通至关重要。在调查职业性HE患者主观疾病知觉的定量或定性研究中,没有使用CSM作为理论框架。本研究的目的是利用CSM调查职业性手湿疹(HE)患者的疾病认知。方法:采用探索性定性方法,进行有目的的抽样。采用基于CSM维度的访谈指南,对36例职业性高智商患者进行访谈,包括连贯性和情感表征。所有的参与者都参加了一个为期三周的住院项目,在一个专门从事职业皮肤病学的诊所。在分析之前必须排除一次访谈,因为一名参与者的诊断回顾性地从ICD改为癣,因此不符合纳入标准。对35次采访进行逐字记录和分析。采用定性文本分析对数据进行演绎和归纳分析。采用定性数据分析软件MAXQDA 2018 (Verbi, Berlin, Germany)对结果进行编码和汇总。本研究探讨了CSM的所有维度对职业高等教育的影响。结果:可以识别出几个亚类。参与者列出了不同领域的各种原因(例如,外部刺激和其他危险因素、心理社会因素、过敏、“免疫系统不良”或生活方式)。报告的后果范围广泛,影响到生活的各个领域(即心理、身体、职业、私人),这表明该疾病对参与者生活的巨大影响。考虑到连贯性,疾病的可理解性和不可理解性之间的矛盾是明显的。讨论:本文提出的疾病认知的复杂性与那些参与HE患者教育和咨询的人有关,例如,健康教育者,皮肤科医生和职业医生。未来的研究可能会进一步调查职业性HE患者疾病感知的具体方面,特别是考虑到一致性和重叠维度的复杂性(即情感表征和心理后果)。
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