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Quality-of-Life Improvement With the Use of Semipermanent Fillers for HIV Lipoatrophy
In the January 2014 issue of Aesthetic Surgery Journal (2014;34:118-132), van Rozelaar et al studied the quality-of-life (QOL) effects and...
Dr. Cohen is from the Division of Dermatology, University of California San Diego.
Dr. Cohen reports no conflicts of interest in relation to this post.
A diagnosis of a chronic and/or serious medical condition can be a traumatic experience. Patients may experience not only intrusive thoughts but also avoidance behaviors. The affected individuals can express these trauma-associated symptoms as depression, fatigue, and sleep disturbance.
Milbury et al (J Clin Oncol. 2014;32:663-670) included 277 patients who had been diagnosed with renal cell carcinoma in a study to evaluate if writing about their deepest thoughts and feelings regarding their cancer (expressive writing) offered a quality-of-life benefit compared to writing about neutral topics (neutral writing). They found that expressive writing not only reduced the patients’ cancer-related symptoms but also improved their physical functioning.
What’s the issue?
Many of the conditions that affect dermatology patients are chronic, serious, or both. For example, psoriasis is a chronic skin condition with the potential for serious associated rheumatologic or metabolic sequelae. In addition, skin malignancies (eg, basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, malignant melanoma) and cutaneous lymphoma (eg, mycosis fungoides) are conditions that require chronic surveillance and possibly may have serious consequences.
Expressive writing for dermatology patients might result in remarkable improvement in emotional and physical health. Perhaps dermatologists should recommend this intervention for their patients.
In the January 2014 issue of Aesthetic Surgery Journal (2014;34:118-132), van Rozelaar et al studied the quality-of-life (QOL) effects and...
Psoriasis can have a large impact on a patient’s quality of life, yet adherence to psoriasis treatment often is poor.
The acne-specific quality of life (Acne-QoL) questionnaire was developed to measure the impact of facial acne across 4 domains (acne symptoms,...
Scalp psoriasis has a considerable impact on the quality of life (QOL) of patients, and most patients are dissatisfied with available treatments....