Effects of family constellation seminars on itch in patients with atopic dermatitis and psoriasis: A patient preference controlled trial
Jazyk angličtina Země Spojené státy americké Médium print-electronic
Typ dokumentu klinické zkoušky kontrolované, časopisecké články
PubMed
31583813
DOI
10.1111/dth.13100
Knihovny.cz E-zdroje
- Klíčová slova
- itch, psychocutaneous, psychodermatology,
- MeSH
- atopická dermatitida psychologie terapie MeSH
- dospělí MeSH
- lidé středního věku MeSH
- lidé MeSH
- pacientova volba MeSH
- pruritus psychologie terapie MeSH
- psoriáza psychologie terapie MeSH
- rodina psychologie MeSH
- rodinná terapie metody MeSH
- stupeň závažnosti nemoci MeSH
- Check Tag
- dospělí MeSH
- lidé středního věku MeSH
- lidé MeSH
- mužské pohlaví MeSH
- ženské pohlaví MeSH
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
- klinické zkoušky kontrolované MeSH
Family dynamics play a major role in itch related dermatoses. The aim of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of family constellation seminars (FCS) in the decrease of itch in atopic dermatitis (AD) and psoriasis. Thirty-one adult patients with chronic itch (16 with AD and 15 with psoriasis) were allocated to intervention group (FCS + G) and control group (CG). Patients from FCS + G have participated in a series of four FCS for 3 months. During the study period, all patients used only emollients. Itch was evaluated by 27-item questionnaire and skin condition was evaluated by SCORAD and PASI. The severity of itch in FCS + G decreased (Median; (25%;75%)) from 8.42 (6.57;11.92) initially to 4.78 (1.36;9.14); p < .01 after 1 month and (0.61 (0;6.66); p < .001) after 9 months after the psychological intervention with no significant changes in the CG. In the patients with AD in the FCS + G, SCORAD decreased (21.5 (14.4;40); 14.1 (7.3;15.5) p < .05; 7.2 (3.6;11); p < .05). In the FCS + G, itch decreased both in patients with AD and psoriasis, with less significant visible changes of skin in patients with psoriasis. Participation in FCS in a series of four seminars has high effect (r = .53) on reduction of itch and high effect (r = .74) on improvement of AD signs with lower effect on skin condition in patients with psoriasis for 4 months. Positive effect of FCS gradually increases during at least 9 months. Further studies for understanding FCS influence on the patients with itch are needed.
College of Medicine Central Michigan University Saginaw Michigan
Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry Palacky University Olomouc Czech Republic
Faculty of Medicine Uzhgorod National University Uzhgorod Ukraine
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