The psychosocial impact of leg ulcers in patients with sickle cell disease: I don't want them to know my little secret.

Sickle cell disease (SCD) impacts millions of individuals worldwide and more than 100,000 people in the United States. Leg ulcers are the most common cutaneous manifestation of SCD. The health status of individuals living with chronic leg ulcers is not only influenced by clinical manifestations such...

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Main Authors: Nkeiruka I Umeh, Brittany Ajegba, Ashley J Buscetta, Khadijah E Abdallah, Caterina P Minniti, Vence L Bonham
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5646800?pdf=render
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author Nkeiruka I Umeh
Brittany Ajegba
Ashley J Buscetta
Khadijah E Abdallah
Caterina P Minniti
Vence L Bonham
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Brittany Ajegba
Ashley J Buscetta
Khadijah E Abdallah
Caterina P Minniti
Vence L Bonham
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description Sickle cell disease (SCD) impacts millions of individuals worldwide and more than 100,000 people in the United States. Leg ulcers are the most common cutaneous manifestation of SCD. The health status of individuals living with chronic leg ulcers is not only influenced by clinical manifestations such as pain duration and intensity, but also by psychosocial factors. Garnering insights into the psychosocial impact can provide a more holistic view of their influence on quality of life.Semi-structured interviews were conducted with participants living with active SCD-associated leg ulcers or with a history of ulcers. Subjects were recruited from an ongoing study (INSIGHTS, Clin Trial.Gov NCT02156102) and consented to this qualitative phase of the study. Five areas were explored: leg ulcer pain, physical function, social-isolation, social relationships and religious support. Data was collected from 20 individuals during these interviews and a thematic analysis was performed and reported.Twenty participants with a mean age of 42.4 (SD ± 11.1years) were included in the study. Major themes identified included:1) pain (acute and chronic); 2) compromised physical function as demonstrated by decreased ability to walk, run, and play sports; 3) social isolation from activities either by others or self-induced as a means of avoiding certain emotions, such as embarrassment; 4) social relationships (family support and social network); 5) support and comfort through their religion or spirituality.SCD patients with leg ulcers expressed that they experience social isolation, intense and frequent ulcer pain, and difficulty in physical function. SCD-associated leg ulcers have been studied from a clinical approach, but the psychosocial factors investigated in this study informs how quality of life is impacted by the leg ulcers.
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spelling doaj.art-fcbd53e43f9e492b8ec4453f35b6d28e2022-12-22T01:10:19ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-011210e018627010.1371/journal.pone.0186270The psychosocial impact of leg ulcers in patients with sickle cell disease: I don't want them to know my little secret.Nkeiruka I UmehBrittany AjegbaAshley J BuscettaKhadijah E AbdallahCaterina P MinnitiVence L BonhamSickle cell disease (SCD) impacts millions of individuals worldwide and more than 100,000 people in the United States. Leg ulcers are the most common cutaneous manifestation of SCD. The health status of individuals living with chronic leg ulcers is not only influenced by clinical manifestations such as pain duration and intensity, but also by psychosocial factors. Garnering insights into the psychosocial impact can provide a more holistic view of their influence on quality of life.Semi-structured interviews were conducted with participants living with active SCD-associated leg ulcers or with a history of ulcers. Subjects were recruited from an ongoing study (INSIGHTS, Clin Trial.Gov NCT02156102) and consented to this qualitative phase of the study. Five areas were explored: leg ulcer pain, physical function, social-isolation, social relationships and religious support. Data was collected from 20 individuals during these interviews and a thematic analysis was performed and reported.Twenty participants with a mean age of 42.4 (SD ± 11.1years) were included in the study. Major themes identified included:1) pain (acute and chronic); 2) compromised physical function as demonstrated by decreased ability to walk, run, and play sports; 3) social isolation from activities either by others or self-induced as a means of avoiding certain emotions, such as embarrassment; 4) social relationships (family support and social network); 5) support and comfort through their religion or spirituality.SCD patients with leg ulcers expressed that they experience social isolation, intense and frequent ulcer pain, and difficulty in physical function. SCD-associated leg ulcers have been studied from a clinical approach, but the psychosocial factors investigated in this study informs how quality of life is impacted by the leg ulcers.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5646800?pdf=render
spellingShingle Nkeiruka I Umeh
Brittany Ajegba
Ashley J Buscetta
Khadijah E Abdallah
Caterina P Minniti
Vence L Bonham
The psychosocial impact of leg ulcers in patients with sickle cell disease: I don't want them to know my little secret.
PLoS ONE
title The psychosocial impact of leg ulcers in patients with sickle cell disease: I don't want them to know my little secret.
title_full The psychosocial impact of leg ulcers in patients with sickle cell disease: I don't want them to know my little secret.
title_fullStr The psychosocial impact of leg ulcers in patients with sickle cell disease: I don't want them to know my little secret.
title_full_unstemmed The psychosocial impact of leg ulcers in patients with sickle cell disease: I don't want them to know my little secret.
title_short The psychosocial impact of leg ulcers in patients with sickle cell disease: I don't want them to know my little secret.
title_sort psychosocial impact of leg ulcers in patients with sickle cell disease i don t want them to know my little secret
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5646800?pdf=render
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