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1 online resource (xi, 116 pages) : illustrations (some color), digital ; 24 cm |
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Updates in clinical dermatology, 2523-8884
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Updates in clinical dermatology
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Chapter 1. Reasons for Nonadherence -- Chapter 2. Strategy to Monitor Adherence -- Chapter 3. Strategies to Improve Adherence -- Chapter 4. Psychological Techniques to Promote Adherence -- Chapter 5. Adherence in Pediatric Populations -- Chapter 6. Adherence in Patients with Comorbidities -- Chapter 7. Adherence in Psoriasis -- Chapter 8. Adherence in Atopic Dermatitis -- Chapter 9. Adherence in Acne -- Chapter 10. Technological Advancements to Promote Adherence |
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Patient adherence to a given treatment plan directly correlates to the quality of disease outcome. In looking at the how and why behind patient adherence and non-adherence to a treatment regimen, understanding realistic expectations of a patient can provide a beneficial guide towards providing optimal healthcare. Treatment Adherence in Dermatology offers insight and strategies for understanding and promoting treatment adherence with a focus on dermatological conditions, specifically psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, and acne. Reasons for non-adherence are investigated particularly in populations such as children and patients with multiple co-morbidities. The proposed text provides patient and physician-centered strategies alongside technological advancements to promote adherence. Written for the practicing dermatologist, this title will find audience with primary care physicians, students, residents, and other practicing doctors alike |
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Springer eBooks
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Dermatology
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Skin -- Diseases -- Treatment
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Dermatology
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Alt Author |
Feldman, Steven R., editor
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Cline, Abigail, editor
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Pona, Adrian, editor
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Kolli, Sree S., editor
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SpringerLink (Online service)
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