2021
DOI: 10.1177/23743735211060792
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A Qualitative Study Exploring International Experiences of Seeking Treatment for Adults With Trichotillomania: A Story of Frustration and Unmet Need

Abstract: Trichotillomania (TTM) is a poorly understood disorder with no consensus on aetiology or epidemiology; often overlooked due to high comorbidity rates. Cross-cultural qualitative research is sparse; therefore, an international qualitative study was conducted. A generic qualitative approach with thematic analysis was used to explore data from asynchronous email interviews. The aim of this article is to report participant experiences of seeking treatment. Using a sample of 20 adults (18–55 years) from 15 differen… Show more

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“…86 Individuals may be deterred from participatory research roles because of feelings of shame (e.g. Femi-Ajao et al 87 ; Roodt et al 88 ) and hence, an ongoing fear of judgement. 89 Better training and preparation for health professionals can mitigate these barriers 90 and can encourage lay experts to share their perspectives to improve health care and health research.…”
Section: Patient Perspectives On Safetymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…86 Individuals may be deterred from participatory research roles because of feelings of shame (e.g. Femi-Ajao et al 87 ; Roodt et al 88 ) and hence, an ongoing fear of judgement. 89 Better training and preparation for health professionals can mitigate these barriers 90 and can encourage lay experts to share their perspectives to improve health care and health research.…”
Section: Patient Perspectives On Safetymentioning
confidence: 99%