[Information needs of patients with atopic eczema-a qualitative study].

Dermatologie (Heidelb)

Institut für Sozialmedizin und Gesundheitssystemforschung, Otto-von-Guericke-Universität, Magdeburg, Deutschland.

Published: November 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Patients with atopic eczema (AE) feel that the information they receive from healthcare providers often falls short of meeting evidence-based standards and does not adequately address their needs.
  • The study involved 16 semi-structured interviews with 21 participants (including patients and their family members) to understand these information needs and highlight gaps in patient care, particularly regarding time constraints during doctor visits.
  • Participants identified their doctors as the key source of information but expressed feelings of isolation and frustration, emphasizing the need for better communication and support to enhance treatment adherence and patient care.

Article Abstract

Introduction: Often patient information in atopic eczema (AE) does not meet the criteria of evidence-based patient information. What are the information needs of affected patients?

Objective: The aim of the study was to analyze opinions and experiences of AE patients regarding their personal information needs.

Methods: In all, 16 semi-structured interviews were conducted with patients with AE based on an interview guide. Subsequently the audio-taped interviews were transcribed and analyzed using deductive-inductive methods. Standards of qualitative research were ensured using the consolidated criteria for reporting qualitative research (COREQ).

Results: In all, 21 persons participated in the 16 interviews, including patients and relatives. Gender ratio was 2 : 1 (female/male); age varied between 19 and 75 years. The interviews revealed a gap in care for patient information about AE. Especially the lack of time in the physician-patients encounter was criticized. Many of the affected felt left alone and forced to take a more active role in the search for information and therapy itself. Depending on stage and duration of the disease, some persons had the impression that their search for information was too time-consuming in relation to the possible benefits.

Conclusion: Patients perceived their doctor to be the most important contact person during the information seeking process. Within our study group, feeling a lack of a caring contact person as well as a lack of knowledge often led to not complying with a standardized, guideline-orientated therapy and of self-treatment. Filling this care gap seems to be an important approach to optimized patient care.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00105-023-05211-9DOI Listing

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

contact person
8
[information patients
4
patients atopic
4
atopic eczema-a qualitative
4
eczema-a qualitative study]
4
study] introduction
4
patient
4
introduction patient
4
patient atopic
4
atopic eczema
4

Similar Publications

Want AI Summaries of new PubMed Abstracts delivered to your In-box?

Enter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!