World Psoriasis Day is a global initiative held annually on October 29, aiming to raise awareness about psoriasis, a chronic autoimmune condition that affects millions worldwide. This day is hosted by the International Federation of Psoriasis Associations (IFPA) and is observed in more than 50 countries globally, with the goals of educating the public on psoriasis, raising research funds, combating myths, and highlighting the psychological impacts of the condition.
The Patient Perspective
Psoriasis causes the rapid buildup of skin cells, resulting in red, scaly patches that can appear anywhere on the body. The condition can be physically uncomfortable and emotionally distressing, affecting self-esteem and daily life activities.
Let’s listen to a 51- to 55-year-old man with psoriasis describe what it feels like for him to live with this condition and how it impacts his daily life.
Decoding the Patient Voice
Understanding the patient voice is at the heart of what we do at inVibe, which we approach holistically by analyzing what is said, how it’s said, and how it sounds.
Let’s look at what this patient is saying and how he’s saying it. When describing his symptom experience, he highlights the on-going visible nature of his symptoms, which are not only an appearance issue from his perspective, but also can be painful.
In terms of how it sounds, as he is talking about itching and trying to “hide it from people,” the acoustic control (‘dominance’) in his voice drops, which further works to accentuate the lack of control he feels to manage and hide his symptoms.
Considering both what is being said and how it sounds, this patient’s response highlights how the impacts of psoriasis are not only physical, but emotional as well. Listening can help us establish empathy and compassion, as well as make patient-centered decisions
Simple, Systematic, Scalable
Our Listening Platform makes it simple for patients to speak with us about their experiences in an open and authentic way and easy for you to engage with their perspectives directly.
If you’re interested in hearing from more patients like this one so that you can gain insight into their experiences, beliefs, behaviors, and desires, schedule a demo with us today and see for yourself.