Acta Dermato-Venereologica (Apr 2021)

Implementation of the PsoWell™ Model for the Management of People with Complex Psoriasis

  • Rachael M. Hewitt,
  • Rachael Pattinson,
  • Lis Cordingley,
  • Christopher E.M. Griffiths,
  • Elise Kleyn,
  • Helen McAteer,
  • Julia Schofield,
  • Chris Bundy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2340/00015555-3802
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 101, no. 4
p. adv00445

Abstract

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The Psoriasis and Well-being (PsoWell)™ training programme, incorporating motivational interviewing, improves clinicians’ knowledge and skills to manage complex psoriasis, including behaviour change. The aims of this study were to deliver the PsoWell™ training programme to dermatology specialists, and to evaluate the acceptability and feasibility of implementing the PsoWell™ model across dermatology services. Framework analysis of 19 qualitative semi-structured interviews was performed, following delivery of nine, 1-day PsoWell™ training days involving 119 participants. Two themes were identified: “Perceptions and Priorities” and “Awareness”, sub-divided into: “Awareness Not Competence” and “Increasing Awareness”. The PsoWell™ model was found to be acceptable and feasible to implement across dermatology settings. Participants were more skilled and motivated to address psycho­logical issues, including behaviour change, but wanted further training to ensure competency. The trainees claimed that scepticism among some colleagues regarding whole-patient management might prevent uptake. Data show­ing the impact on health outcomes are needed and might overcome scepticism. Remote consultation could adopt the PsoWell™ approach.

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