Psychodermatology in Hungary: Awareness and practice patterns of dermatologists

Q3 Medicine Skin health and disease Pub Date : 2024-07-02 DOI:10.1002/ski2.419
Gabriella Cápec, M. Jafferany, Szergej Cápec, Sára Hoffmann, Miklós Sárdy
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Psychodermatology is an interdisciplinary branch of medicine between psychiatry /psychology and dermatology.This study aimed to assess Hungarian dermatologists' awareness, practice patterns and attitudes towards psychodermatology.A questionnaire‐based survey was sent from October 2020 to June 2021 to 100 dermatologists (including residents in dermatology) in Hungary with a response rate of 51%. The participants were asked about understanding of the concept of psychodermatology and their training in this field, comfort in treatment, and interest in continuing medical education on dermatological disorders with psychological components.49% of the respondents understood psychodermatology as a bidirectional interaction of the patient's mental and dermatological conditions, and 25.5% were comfortable in treating psychodermatological patients. The most common dermatological diagnoses with psychological/psychiatric involvement reported were psoriasis and atopic dermatitis. Atopic dermatitis, anxiety, delusional parasitosis, and depression were the most common diagnoses when dermatologists referred patients to psychiatrists. In total, 76.5% of participants could not name any resource (magazine, website, etc.) for patients and their families where information about psychodermatology is available, and 58.8% showed a definite interest in attending training on psychodermatology.The results of our study suggest that Hungarian dermatologists have a high awareness of the term “psychodermatology”, and only a quarter of practitioners feel adequately equipped and comfortable managing patients with psychosomatic aspects in their treatment. The relatively large gap between the number of patients with a psychodermatological component and referrals by dermatologists to mental health specialists indicates the potential importance of more intensive collaboration between dermatologists, psychiatrists and/or psychologists.
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匈牙利的精神皮肤病学:皮肤科医生的认识和实践模式
本研究旨在评估匈牙利皮肤科医生对精神皮肤病学的认识、实践模式和态度。2020 年 10 月至 2021 年 6 月,我们向匈牙利的 100 名皮肤科医生(包括皮肤科住院医师)进行了问卷调查,回复率为 51%。调查询问了参与者对精神皮肤病学概念的理解、他们在这一领域所接受的培训、治疗中的舒适度以及对有关具有心理因素的皮肤病的继续医学教育的兴趣。49%的受访者将精神皮肤病学理解为患者精神状况与皮肤病状况的双向互动,25.5%的受访者在治疗精神皮肤病患者时感到舒适。最常见的涉及心理/精神疾病的皮肤病诊断是银屑病和异位性皮炎。特应性皮炎、焦虑症、妄想寄生虫病和抑郁症是皮肤科医生将病人转介给精神科医生时最常见的诊断。我们的研究结果表明,匈牙利的皮肤科医生对 "精神皮肤病学 "一词的认知度很高,但只有四分之一的医生认为自己有足够的能力在治疗过程中处理有心身疾病的患者。具有精神皮肤病因素的病人数量与皮肤科医生向精神健康专家转诊的病人数量之间的差距相对较大,这表明皮肤科医生、精神科医生和/或心理学家之间加强合作的潜在重要性。
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