October 29th is World Psoriasis Day.
This year, the focus is on the profound impact of psoriatic disease on families, highlighted by the theme “Psoriatic Disease and Family.”
In response to this theme, IFPA has released “Inside Psoriatic Disease: Family,” revealing that approximately 90% of families report their loved one’s condition significantly impacts their quality of life.
The report highlights how psoriatic disease disrupts routines, increases household responsibilities, and alters leisure activities. Families find themselves navigating practical and emotional challenges together, often without adequate support. This report emphasizes the vital but often unrecognized role that family members play in managing the disease—offering care during flare-ups and emotional reassurance while grappling with their own feelings of helplessness and frustration.
“Psoriatic disease impacts not only those living with the condition but also their loved ones,” says Frida Dunger, Executive Director of IFPA, in a news release. “Families often shoulder the physical and emotional struggles, providing crucial support as they navigate the complexities of care and treatment together.”
IFPA urges healthcare providers, communities, and policymakers to recognize the central role families play and ensure they receive the resources and support they need.
How to get involved:
This year’s campaign invites individuals and families to share their stories and raise awareness on social media using the hashtag #psoriaticdiseaseandfamily. Campaign materials, including the Family Report, are available at psoriasisday.org.