T Werfel1, E Breitbart, A Kleinheinz, U Gieler, G Schmid-Ott. 1. Klinik und Poliklinik für Dermatologie und Venerologie, Medizinische Hochschule Hannover, Ricklinger Strasse 5, 30449 , Hannover, Deutschland. werfel.thomas@mh-hannover.de
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Psoriasis vulgaris is a chronic inflammatory skin disease with a substantial impairment of quality of life. Interdisciplinary outpatient educational programs are an innovative supplementary therapy form for the management of this disorder. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: The Task Force on Dermatological Prevention developed a concept for outpatient instruction of psoriasis patients. Five 2-hour classes by dermatologists, psychotherapists/psychologists and dieticians focus on central topics relevant for the patients and the management of the disease. RESULTS: The results presented are based on own experiences with this educational program. The interdisciplinary program is accepted very well and seen as helpful by the concerned. A structure analysis of the effects in a greater number of cases is a current goal. In some areas, health insurance companies are paying for the classes. CONCLUSION: The educational program for the management of psoriasis vulgaris according to the rules of the Task Force on Dermatological Prevention is a supplement of the treatment of patients with this chronic skin disease. Broader implementation in Germany is desirable.
BACKGROUND:Psoriasis vulgaris is a chronic inflammatory skin disease with a substantial impairment of quality of life. Interdisciplinary outpatient educational programs are an innovative supplementary therapy form for the management of this disorder. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: The Task Force on Dermatological Prevention developed a concept for outpatient instruction of psoriasispatients. Five 2-hour classes by dermatologists, psychotherapists/psychologists and dieticians focus on central topics relevant for the patients and the management of the disease. RESULTS: The results presented are based on own experiences with this educational program. The interdisciplinary program is accepted very well and seen as helpful by the concerned. A structure analysis of the effects in a greater number of cases is a current goal. In some areas, health insurance companies are paying for the classes. CONCLUSION: The educational program for the management of psoriasis vulgaris according to the rules of the Task Force on Dermatological Prevention is a supplement of the treatment of patients with this chronic skin disease. Broader implementation in Germany is desirable.