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Reports of distress common with psoriasis patients
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News  Fri-12-09-2014, 10:48 AM
This novel study of 104 psoriasis patients asked them to complete a postcard entitled ‘Dear Psoriasis…’ – to collect survey data on their personal models of psoriasis. It suggests patient support and psychological treatment should be made available as part of routine care.

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Background:
People with psoriasis report high levels of undermanaged distress. This is compounded by the problem that some patients find it difficult to discuss their emotions. Distress prevents optimal self-management, which may exacerbate psoriasis flares, thereby creating a vicious cycle.

Objectives:
To offer people with psoriasis a novel way of expressing their personal models of psoriasis in order to gain a better understanding of their experiences of living with the condition.

Methods:
We used a qualitative technique – asking people with psoriasis to complete a postcard entitled ‘Dear Psoriasis…’ – to collect survey data on their personal models of psoriasis.

Results:
One hundred and four returned postcards provided new insights into the extent of and reasons for distress in psoriasis. Seven dominant themes emerged: identity and relationships; battleground; control; emotional consequences; hypervigilance; coping; treatment burden.

Conclusions:
Reports of distress were common, and for many it was long-standing. Some reported low self-esteem and self-denigration bordering on self-loathing, and described being hypervigilant and in a constant battle with their skin. Many people did not expect to have intimate relationships, resulting in reduced social support for patients in the future. This research underscores the need for patient support and psychological treatment to be made available as part of routine care.

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Fri-12-09-2014, 16:41 PM (This post was last modified: Fri-12-09-2014, 16:41 PM by Caroline.)
Oh, I'm so distressed Fred.... whack
I just don't know why I am doing this. whack
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whack

Caroline

whack
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Fri-12-09-2014, 17:26 PM
(Fri-12-09-2014, 16:41 PM)Caroline Wrote: Oh, I'm so distressed Fred.... whack
I just don't know why I am doing this. whack
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whack

Caroline

whack

Oooh Caroline, whacking Fred seems like great therapy!!
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Fri-12-09-2014, 17:58 PM
(Fri-12-09-2014, 17:26 PM)Kat Wrote:
(Fri-12-09-2014, 16:41 PM)Caroline Wrote: Oh, I'm so distressed Fred.... whack
I just don't know why I am doing this. whack
..
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whack

Caroline

whack

Oooh Caroline, whacking Fred seems like great therapy!!

Yess, sometimes it feels great. Big Grin but this also holds for Jim. Wink
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Fri-12-09-2014, 19:05 PM (This post was last modified: Fri-12-09-2014, 19:05 PM by Kat.)
Fred whack

Jim whack

You're right, both works well, feeling better already!
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Fri-12-09-2014, 19:57 PM
Ouch!
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Fri-12-09-2014, 20:47 PM
(Fri-12-09-2014, 19:57 PM)Fred Wrote: Ouch!

It's just therapy Fred, nothing personal Tongue
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Fri-12-09-2014, 21:08 PM
No carry on, what more could a man ask for than being whacked by two lovely ladies. Smile
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Fri-12-09-2014, 22:48 PM
(Fri-12-09-2014, 19:05 PM)Kat Wrote: Fred whack

Jim whack

You're right, both works well, feeling better already!

[bfrt]Oiy you two Spank that hurt, and Caroline don't encourage Kat she's enough trouble without your help.
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Kat. hair that will teach you[/bfrt]
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Sat-13-09-2014, 13:33 PM
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Feeling distressed already Jim? Big Grin [/carol]
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