Impact of Painful Wound Care in Epidermolysis Bullosa During Childhood: An Interview Study with Adult Patients and Parents
Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is a group of rare inherited bullous skin disorders that differ in nature and severity. Currently, there is no cure for the disease. One of the complex problems of EB is the repetitive and painful care of skin wounds. The purpose of this study was to explore how adult pati...
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doaj-83c6eb62225345b9aa0c97e5fc0515d32020-11-24T20:40:19ZengSociety for Publication of Acta Dermato-VenereologicaActa Dermato-Venereologica0001-55551651-20572019-04-0199978378810.2340/00015555-31795446Impact of Painful Wound Care in Epidermolysis Bullosa During Childhood: An Interview Study with Adult Patients and ParentsPetra Mauritz0Marcel F. JonkmanSanne S. VisserCatrin FinkenauerJosé C. DuipmansMariët Hagedoorn Department of Dermatology, University Medical Center Groningen, Hanzeplein 1, NL-9700 RB Groningen, The Netherlands. p.j.de.graaf@umcg.nl. Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is a group of rare inherited bullous skin disorders that differ in nature and severity. Currently, there is no cure for the disease. One of the complex problems of EB is the repetitive and painful care of skin wounds. The purpose of this study was to explore how adult patients and parents experienced the impact of wound care during childhood and which coping strategies they considered as helping. A qualitative study was performed, comprising semi-structured in-depth interviews with 7 adult patients and 6 parents. The impact, physically, psychologically and on daily life, was apparent for patients and parents. Helpful coping strategies were transferring care, regulating emotions, and dyadic strategies, such as supporting each other by distraction, encouragement, using rituals and collaboration. The most important finding of this study is the need for a more thorough investigation into the effectiveness of dyadic coping strategies. https://www.medicaljournals.se/acta/content/html/10.2340/00015555-3179 chronic illness parenting children skin disorders wound care qualitative research |
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Petra Mauritz Marcel F. Jonkman Sanne S. Visser Catrin Finkenauer José C. Duipmans Mariët Hagedoorn Impact of Painful Wound Care in Epidermolysis Bullosa During Childhood: An Interview Study with Adult Patients and Parents Acta Dermato-Venereologica chronic illness parenting children skin disorders wound care qualitative research |
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Petra Mauritz Marcel F. Jonkman Sanne S. Visser Catrin Finkenauer José C. Duipmans Mariët Hagedoorn |
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Impact of Painful Wound Care in Epidermolysis Bullosa During Childhood: An Interview Study with Adult Patients and Parents |
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Impact of Painful Wound Care in Epidermolysis Bullosa During Childhood: An Interview Study with Adult Patients and Parents |
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Impact of Painful Wound Care in Epidermolysis Bullosa During Childhood: An Interview Study with Adult Patients and Parents |
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Impact of Painful Wound Care in Epidermolysis Bullosa During Childhood: An Interview Study with Adult Patients and Parents |
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Impact of Painful Wound Care in Epidermolysis Bullosa During Childhood: An Interview Study with Adult Patients and Parents |
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impact of painful wound care in epidermolysis bullosa during childhood: an interview study with adult patients and parents |
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Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is a group of rare inherited bullous skin disorders that differ in nature and severity. Currently, there is no cure for the disease. One of the complex problems of EB is the repetitive and painful care of skin wounds. The purpose of this study was to explore how adult patients and parents experienced the impact of wound care during childhood and which coping strategies they considered as helping. A qualitative study was performed, comprising semi-structured in-depth interviews with 7 adult patients and 6 parents. The impact, physically, psychologically and on daily life, was apparent for patients and parents. Helpful coping strategies were transferring care, regulating emotions, and dyadic strategies, such as supporting each other by distraction, encouragement, using rituals and collaboration. The most important finding of this study is the need for a more thorough investigation into the effectiveness of dyadic coping strategies. |
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chronic illness parenting children skin disorders wound care qualitative research |
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