疼痛在牛皮癣患者生活中的作用:一项对未充分解决症状的定性研究

Q3 Medicine Journal of Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-12-12 DOI:10.1177/24755303211066928
Ashley M Snyder, Vanina L Taliercio, Lisa B Webber, Adelheid U Brandenberger, Bianca E Rich, Abram P Beshay, Joshua E Biber, Rachel Hess, Jamie L W Rhoads, Aaron M Secrest
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背景:牛皮癣患者通常报告经历严重的感觉症状,这些症状的负担可以延伸到不愉快的经历之外,损害患者的健康相关生活质量(HRQL)。然而,银屑病患者的疼痛症状及其后果仍然知之甚少。目的:了解银屑病患者与银屑病相关疼痛的质量、强度及其对日常功能的干扰。方法:对银屑病患者进行3个焦点小组和4次访谈(n = 25)。训练有素的主持人使用基于文献综述和理论驱动方法的半结构化面试指南。两名研究人员使用NVivo 12软件对叙事进行独立编码,并就主要主题达成共识。结果:我们的分析产生了关于疼痛的五个主要主题。(1)疼痛的感知是通过强烈的描述符来描述的。(2)患者识别疼痛诱因,包括自己造成的诱因。(3)患者发现了应对疼痛的策略,包括抑制感觉体验。(4)情感上的痛苦主要与继续抓挠的冲动有关,尽管一再努力停止,医生没有认识到疼痛的负担,这导致疼痛管理不充分。(5)疼痛通过干扰患者的日常活动、亲密关系和睡眠而明显影响患者的HRQL。结论:疼痛对牛皮癣患者来说可能是一个重大的困难。我们鼓励临床医生将疼痛与瘙痒分开,并在确定治疗方法时考虑患者疼痛的HRQL影响。
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The Role of Pain in the Lives of Patients with Psoriasis: A Qualitative Study on an Inadequately Addressed Symptom.

Background: Patients with psoriasis commonly report experiencing severe sensory symptoms, and the burden of these symptoms can extend beyond unpleasant experiences to impair patients' health-related quality of life (HRQL). However, the symptom of pain and its consequences are still poorly understood in psoriasis patients. Objective: To understand the quality and intensity of pain associated with psoriasis as well as its interference with daily function in patients with psoriasis. Methods: Three focus groups and four interviews with psoriasis patients were conducted (n = 25). A trained facilitator used a semi-structured interview guide based on a literature review and a theory-driven approach. Two researchers independently coded the narratives and reached a consensus on the major themes using NVivo 12 software. Results: Our analysis produced five main themes regarding pain. (1) Perception of pain was illustrated through intense descriptors. (2) Patients identified pain triggers, including self-inflicted triggers. (3) Patients found coping strategies to deal with pain, including suppression of sensory experience. (4) Emotional suffering was linked primarily to the compulsion to continue scratching despite repeated efforts to stop and the failure of physicians to acknowledge the burden of the pain, which led to inadequate pain management. (5) Pain led to an overt impact on HRQL in these patients through interference with daily activity, intimate relationships, and sleep. Conclusions: Pain can be a significant hardship for patients with psoriasis. We encourage clinicians to inquire about pain separate from pruritus and to consider HRQL impacts of their patients' pain when determining treatments.

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