Looking bad: Female patients drawing their representation of chemotherapy-induced alopecia.

J Health Psychol

Netherlands Comprehensive Cancer Organisation (IKNL), The Netherlands.

Published: November 2022

This study explored the experienced impact of alopecia using patient's drawings. Forty patients made drawings of their feelings about appearance of their head and hair before and during chemotherapy. Patients also reported illness perceptions (B-IPQ). Twenty-four patients (60%) reported ⩾50% alopecia at enrollment. Most patients (70%) drew a negative change of feelings over time and physical changes. Many experiences related to alopecia emerged from the written texts underneath the drawings and the B-IPQ. Drawings depicted deteriorated feelings of appearance, affecting many activities throughout the day. Healthcare providers are advised to use patient-tailored questioning about alopecia.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/13591053221075503DOI Listing

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