斑秃患者的不同经历和挑战:来自芬兰的调查结果。

IF 1.6 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Journal of Patient Experience Pub Date : 2025-06-03 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23743735251346633
Johanna M Mandelin, Laura Rehn, Mikko Kosunen, Merja Väkeväinen, Saara Rannanpää
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摘要

斑秃(AA)是一种慢性疾病,显著影响幸福感和生活质量。尽管负担沉重,但专业支持和治疗使用率仍然很低。本研究通过在线调查调查了226名芬兰AA患者的经历。大多数(82.7%)至少有一种合并症,最常见的是特应性皮炎(45.1%)和变应性鼻炎(43.4%)。抑郁和焦虑分别占22.1%和23.0%。脱发≥50%的人报告整体幸福感较高的可能性显著降低(优势比0.60;95% ci 0.38-0.96;P = .03),在人际关系和社会状况上受到的负面影响更大
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The Diverse Experiences and Challenges of Individuals With Alopecia Areata: Survey Results From Finland.

Alopecia areata (AA) is a chronic disease that significantly impacts well-being and quality of life. Despite its burden, professional support and treatment utilization remain low. This study investigated the experiences of 226 individuals in Finland with AA through an online survey. Most (82.7%) had at least one comorbid condition, most commonly atopic dermatitis (45.1%) and allergic rhinitis (43.4%). Depression and anxiety were reported by 22.1% and 23.0% of respondents, respectively. Those with ≥50% hair loss were significantly less likely to report higher overall well-being (odds ratio 0.60; 95% CI 0.38-0.96; P = .03), and experienced a greater negative impact on their relationships and social situations compared to those with <50% hair loss. The majority (82.7%) had not received any treatment for AA during the past year. Social media and peer support were the most common information sources. These findings highlight the need for improved patient education, and professional support. Healthcare providers should proactively offer guidance on treatment options and assess comorbidities to improve individual well-being.

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Journal of Patient Experience
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