“Psychodermatology” knowledge, attitudes, and practice among health care professionals

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James E. Roberts
Abigail M. Smith
Amanda H. Wilkerson
Anjali Chandra
Vraj Patel
Syed Siraj A. Quadri
Joshua R. Mann
Robert T. Brodell
Vinayak K. Nahar
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[1] University of Mississippi Medical Center,Department of Medicine, School of Medicine
[2] University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine,Department of Human Environmental Sciences
[3] College of Human Environmental Sciences,DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine
[4] The University of Alabama,Department of Preventive Medicine, School of Medicine/John D. Bower School of Population Health
[5] Emory School of Medicine,Department of Dermatology, School of Medicine
[6] Lincoln Memorial University,undefined
[7] University of Mississippi Medical Center,undefined
[8] University of Mississippi Medical Center,undefined
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Archives of Dermatological Research | 2020年 / 312卷
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Psychodermatology; Psychocutaneous disorders; Knowledge; Attitude; Practice; Physicians; Dermatologists;
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Psychiatric disorders are prevalent in dermatology patients. Psychodermatology is the body of knowledge at the intersection of psychiatry and dermatology practice. The purpose of this literature review was to assess the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of health care professionals regarding psychodermatology. A search of relevant articles was conducted in PubMed, CINAHL, ERIC, and PsychInfo databases using a comprehensive set of search terms. Studies were included if (1) study participants were health care professionals, (2) studies contained data that could be extracted, and (3) studies were published in peer-reviewed journals. A review of study findings was conducted. A total of nine studies were included in the review. Studies were conducted in several countries. Findings from the review confirmed that providers frequently reported psychocutaneous disorders in their practice. There were, however, gaps and variations in providers’ knowledge base and level of comfort treating these patients. Further, providers acknowledged a lack of training in the practice of psychodermatology. The findings from this review suggest that health care professionals from multiple areas of the world may lack a full understanding, level of comfort, and proper training in psychodermatology. Improving the knowledge base and increasing level of comfort in treating psychodermatological disorders can improve the practice of psychodermatology amongst providers. Further, addressing knowledge and comfort level among providers through training and continuing education may improve outcomes for patients with psychocutaneous disorders.
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