Stigmatisierungserleben bei Psoriasis – qualitative Analyse aus Sicht von Betroffenen, Angehörigen und Versorgern

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Stigmatisierungserleben bei Psoriasis – qualitative Analyse aus Sicht von Betroffenen, Angehörigen und Versorgern. / Sommer, R; Augustin, M; Mrowietz, U; Topp, J; Schäfer, I; von Spreckelsen, R.

in: HAUTARZT, Jahrgang 70, Nr. 7, 07.2019, S. 520-526.

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title = "Stigmatisierungserleben bei Psoriasis – qualitative Analyse aus Sicht von Betroffenen, Angeh{\"o}rigen und Versorgern",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: Numerous studies have shown that psoriasis is associated with severe losses in almost all dimensions of health-related quality of life. An important aspect is the stigmatization experience of those affected.OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine the perception of stigmatization from the perspective of patients, relatives and healthcare professionals using a qualitative approach.MATERIAL AND METHODS: Qualitative surveys in the form or focus groups and interviews with patients, relatives and healthcare providers were conducted. The data were analyzed by qualitative content analysis.RESULTS: The results show that stigmatization is perceived by all groups surveyed. It also became clear that self-stigmatization plays a special role. Affected persons, relatives and medical care providers described self-stigmatization as the greatest burden or restriction of affected persons in various areas of life, such as work, leisure and partnership. There were no crucial differences between sex or age groups.CONCLUSION: Possible knowledge deficits of non-affected persons and wrong assumptions of the affected persons about the attitudes of non-affected persons can be reduced, for example, in the context of encounters between affected persons and non-affected persons as well as between affected persons and medical care providers and thus reduce the public as well as the self-stigma.",
keywords = "Attitude, Family/psychology, Focus Groups, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Health Personnel/psychology, Humans, Interviews as Topic, Perception, Psoriasis/psychology, Qualitative Research, Quality of Life/psychology, Social Stigma, Stereotyping",
author = "R Sommer and M Augustin and U Mrowietz and J Topp and I Sch{\"a}fer and {von Spreckelsen}, R",
year = "2019",
month = jul,
doi = "10.1007/s00105-019-4411-y",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "70",
pages = "520--526",
journal = "HAUTARZT",
issn = "0017-8470",
publisher = "Springer",
number = "7",

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T1 - Stigmatisierungserleben bei Psoriasis – qualitative Analyse aus Sicht von Betroffenen, Angehörigen und Versorgern

AU - Sommer, R

AU - Augustin, M

AU - Mrowietz, U

AU - Topp, J

AU - Schäfer, I

AU - von Spreckelsen, R

PY - 2019/7

Y1 - 2019/7

N2 - BACKGROUND: Numerous studies have shown that psoriasis is associated with severe losses in almost all dimensions of health-related quality of life. An important aspect is the stigmatization experience of those affected.OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine the perception of stigmatization from the perspective of patients, relatives and healthcare professionals using a qualitative approach.MATERIAL AND METHODS: Qualitative surveys in the form or focus groups and interviews with patients, relatives and healthcare providers were conducted. The data were analyzed by qualitative content analysis.RESULTS: The results show that stigmatization is perceived by all groups surveyed. It also became clear that self-stigmatization plays a special role. Affected persons, relatives and medical care providers described self-stigmatization as the greatest burden or restriction of affected persons in various areas of life, such as work, leisure and partnership. There were no crucial differences between sex or age groups.CONCLUSION: Possible knowledge deficits of non-affected persons and wrong assumptions of the affected persons about the attitudes of non-affected persons can be reduced, for example, in the context of encounters between affected persons and non-affected persons as well as between affected persons and medical care providers and thus reduce the public as well as the self-stigma.

AB - BACKGROUND: Numerous studies have shown that psoriasis is associated with severe losses in almost all dimensions of health-related quality of life. An important aspect is the stigmatization experience of those affected.OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine the perception of stigmatization from the perspective of patients, relatives and healthcare professionals using a qualitative approach.MATERIAL AND METHODS: Qualitative surveys in the form or focus groups and interviews with patients, relatives and healthcare providers were conducted. The data were analyzed by qualitative content analysis.RESULTS: The results show that stigmatization is perceived by all groups surveyed. It also became clear that self-stigmatization plays a special role. Affected persons, relatives and medical care providers described self-stigmatization as the greatest burden or restriction of affected persons in various areas of life, such as work, leisure and partnership. There were no crucial differences between sex or age groups.CONCLUSION: Possible knowledge deficits of non-affected persons and wrong assumptions of the affected persons about the attitudes of non-affected persons can be reduced, for example, in the context of encounters between affected persons and non-affected persons as well as between affected persons and medical care providers and thus reduce the public as well as the self-stigma.

KW - Attitude

KW - Family/psychology

KW - Focus Groups

KW - Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice

KW - Health Personnel/psychology

KW - Humans

KW - Interviews as Topic

KW - Perception

KW - Psoriasis/psychology

KW - Qualitative Research

KW - Quality of Life/psychology

KW - Social Stigma

KW - Stereotyping

U2 - 10.1007/s00105-019-4411-y

DO - 10.1007/s00105-019-4411-y

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

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VL - 70

SP - 520

EP - 526

JO - HAUTARZT

JF - HAUTARZT

SN - 0017-8470

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