British Society for Paediatric and Adolescent Dermatology assessment and support of mental health in children and young people with skin conditions: a multidisciplinary expert consensus statement and recommendations

Author:

McPherson Tess1ORCID,Ravenscroft Jane23ORCID,Ali Rukshana4,Barlow Richard5,Beattie Paula6,Bewley Anthony78,Bennett Sophie9,Bleiker Tanya10,Buckley Liz11,Burgess Gary9,Copperwheat Sarah 12,Cunliffe Tim13,Dejong Hannah1,Fazel Mina1415,Heyman Isobel9,Howard Emma 4,Lambert Alice16,Manktelow Claire17,Moledina Zahra18ORCID,Mohandas Padma7,Moss Celia19ORCID,Northover Guy20,Paz Isabel1421,Proctor Andrew16,Roxborough Christine22,Shibib Shatha23,Solman Lea9,Srinivasan Jo11,Wood Damian11,Baron Susannah4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Dermatology, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust , Oxford , UK

2. Department of Dermatology, Nottingham University Hospital , Nottingham , UK

3. Centre for Evidence Based Dermatology, Nottingham University , Nottingham , UK

4. St John’s Institute of Dermatology, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust , London , UK

5. Department of Dermatology, Birmingham City Hospital , Birmingham , UK

6. Department of Dermatology, Royal Hospital for Children , Glasgow , UK

7. Department of Dermatology , Barts Health NHS Trust, London , UK

8. Department of Dermatology, Queen Mary University London , London , UK

9. Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust , Health, London , UK

10. Department of Dermatology, University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust , Derby , UK

11. Department of Paediatric Dermatology, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, Queen’s Medical Centre Campus , Nottingham , UK

12. Department of Dermatology, Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust , Brighton , UK

13. Primary Care, South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust , Middlesbrough , UK

14. University of Oxford , Oxford , UK

15. Oxford Psychological Medicine Centre, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust , Oxford , UK

16. National Eczema Society , London , UK

17. University of Nottingham Health Service, Cripps Health Centre , Nottingham , UK

18. Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust , London , UK

19. Department of Dermatology, Birmingham Children’s Hospital , Birmingham , UK

20. Royal College of Psychiatrists , London , UK

21. Oxford Psychological Medicine Centre, Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust Psychological Services , Oxford , UK

22. Eczema Outreach Support , Linlithgow , UK

23. Sheffield Children’s Hospital NHS Foundation Trust , Sheffield , UK

Abstract

Abstract Background Psychological and mental health difficulties are common in children and young people (CYP) living with skin conditions and can have a profound impact on wellbeing. There is limited guidance on how best to assess and support the mental health of this population, who are at risk of poor health outcomes. Objectives To provide consensus-based recommendations on the assessment and monitoring of and support for mental health difficulties in CYP with skin conditions (affecting the skin, hair and nails); to address practical clinical implementation questions relating to consensus guidance; and to provide audit and research recommendations. Methods This set of recommendations was developed with reference to the AGREE II instrument. A systematic review and literature appraisal was carried out. A multidisciplinary consensus group was convened, with two virtual panel meetings held: an initial meeting to discuss the scope of the study, to review the current evidence and to identify areas for development; and a second meeting to agree on the content and wording of the recommendations. Recommendations were then circulated to stakeholders, following which amendments were made and agreed by email. Results The expert panel achieved consensus on 11 recommendations for healthcare workers managing CYP with skin conditions. A new patient-completed history-taking aid (‘You and Your Skin’) was developed and is being piloted. Conclusions The recommendations focus on improved mental health assessments for CYP presenting with a skin condition, with clinical guidance and suggested screening measures included. Information on accessing psychological support for CYP, when required, is given, and recommendations for staff training in mental health and neurodiversity provided. Embedding a psychosocial approach within services treating CYP with skin disease should ensure that CYP with psychological needs are able to be identified, listened to, supported and treated. This is likely to improve health outcomes.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Dermatology

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