Abstract

Background: Psoriasis is a chronic skin condition with significant effects on quality of life, including impacts on emotional health. However, these experiences are not always addressed in clinic visits, despite their potential for significant effects on daily life. This study is part of a larger project on the effects of psoriasis on quality of life. The current information was analyzed separately because the amount of information on emotional impacts mentioned by participants was so significant that it warranted a separate analysis to thoroughly assess these experiences. Objective: To describe emotional consequences of psoriasis for patients and their family members. Methods: This project was conducted at an academic medical center in Utah. Experiences were discussed in interviews and focus groups with 25 patients and 11 family members. Thematic analysis was used to determine themes and subthemes. Results: This study sheds light on the damaging effects of psoriasis on emotional well-being, illustrating the challenges patients face from internal conflict, consequences for family members trying to cope with psoriasis in a loved one, and judgment from others who do not understand psoriasis and its challenges. Conclusion: Living with psoriasis leads to emotional consequences that may be left unaddressed in clinic visits, yet these experiences contribute significantly to quality of life. The stories told through this study can help clinicians understand how to identify and address emotional concerns to improve care for psoriasis patients and, as a result, improve quality of life for both patients and their families.

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