[Psychosocial issues in outpatient care of acne vulgaris]

Hensen G, Schiller M, Luger TA, Hensen P

Forschungsartikel (Zeitschrift)

Zusammenfassung

OBJECTIVE: This survey aims to identify psychosocial issues in the outpatient care of acne vulgaris in dermatological and paediatric practices. The main object of the study lies on the impact of psychosocial stresses and strains, and offers of support in medical care. METHOD: Questionnaires were sent out to all dermatologists and paediatricians in private practice in Westphalia-Lippe (n=678) using a combined quantitative and qualitative approach. The average response rate was 41.0% (n=278), for paediatrics 43.7% (n=190) and dermatology 36.3% (n=88), respectively. Methods of descriptive statistics were applied. Qualitative data were analysed using a qualitative content analysis. RESULTS: From the physicians' point of view several needs of psychosocial care are seen, however, predominantly focussing on psychotherapeutic and inpatient medical care. Correspondingly, patients' demands for psychosocial care were also indicated. The responding physicians were not aware of low threshold offers of support such as self-help, support and advocacy organisations, social services or help-desks. These offers do not play an important role in outpatient care. Altogether only a minor group of respondents cooperates with these named institutions providing psychosocial care services. CONCLUSIONS: The integration of psychosocial care is not common practice in the outpatient care of acne vulgaris. On the one hand physicians are willing to cooperate with caring institutions inside and outside the health care system; on the other hand cooperation is limited by lots of structural and fiscal barriers. The mental and psychological stresses related to acne vulgaris are evident and important for social and emotional development of children and adolescents. Although this fact is actually being perceived, the implementation of psychosocial issues is medical practice remains inadequate.

Details zur Publikation

FachzeitschriftDas Gesundheitswesen
Jahrgang / Bandnr. / Volume71
Ausgabe / Heftnr. / Issue7
Seitenbereich405-413
StatusVeröffentlicht
Veröffentlichungsjahr2009
Sprache, in der die Publikation verfasst istDeutsch
StichwörterFemale; Psychology; Attitude of Health Personnel; Germany; Male; Risk Assessment; Ambulatory Care; Stress Psychological; Humans; Acne Vulgaris; Comorbidity; Risk Factors; Physicians; Data Collection; Female; Psychology; Attitude of Health Personnel; Germany; Male; Risk Assessment; Ambulatory Care; Stress Psychological; Humans; Acne Vulgaris; Comorbidity; Risk Factors; Physicians; Data Collection

Autor*innen der Universität Münster

Luger, Thomas
Klinik für Hautkrankheiten - Allgemeine Dermatologie und Venerologie -
Schiller, Meinhard
Klinik für Hautkrankheiten - Allgemeine Dermatologie und Venerologie -