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Treatment Adherence In Dermatology 1st Ed 2020 Steven R Feldman

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Treatment Adherence In Dermatology 1st Ed 2020 Steven R Feldman
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.06 MB
Author: Steven R. Feldman, Abigail Cline, Adrian Pona, Sree S. Kolli
ISBN: 9783030278083, 9783030278090, 3030278085, 3030278093
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed. 2020

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Treatment Adherence In Dermatology 1st Ed 2020 Steven R Feldman by Steven R. Feldman, Abigail Cline, Adrian Pona, Sree S. Kolli 9783030278083, 9783030278090, 3030278085, 3030278093 instant download after payment.

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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