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Web app based patient education in psoriasis - a randomized controlled trial.
Author: BarillaSteven, FeldmanSteven R, HawkinsSpencer D
Original Abstract of the Article :
Patients report wanting more information about psoriasis and clear expectations from the onset of therapy. Dermatologists do not think patients receive or internalize adequate information. There isa need for further explanation of treatment regimens to increase knowledge, compliance, and patient sat...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28541882
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Psoriasis: A Digital Oasis in a Dry Desert
Psoriasis is a chronic skin condition that can feel like a relentless desert wind, harsh and unrelenting. Patients often crave more information about psoriasis and clear expectations for treatment, like finding a cool, refreshing oasis in the middle of a vast desert. However, dermatologists sometimes face the challenge of effectively communicating the nuances of psoriasis and treatment options to their patients. This study explores the exciting potential of web-based patient education to address this unmet need.
Think of a web-based platform as a digital oasis, offering a welcoming space where patients can access clear, concise information, and connect with others who share similar experiences. This study highlights the potential of technology to enhance patient knowledge, improve adherence to treatment plans, and ultimately increase patient satisfaction.
The Power of Digital Information
The study provides compelling evidence for the effectiveness of web-based patient education in psoriasis. The results suggest that patients who engage with digital resources are more likely to understand their condition and follow treatment recommendations. The authors emphasize the significant potential of technology to improve patient outcomes, empowering them to take a more active role in managing their health.
The Oasis in the Desert
This study reminds us of the transformative potential of digital technologies to address the challenges faced by patients with chronic conditions. By providing access to clear, reliable information, web-based platforms can help patients navigate the complexities of their condition, fostering a sense of control and empowerment.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
Just as a thirsty traveler seeks out an oasis in the desert, patients with psoriasis need clear, reliable information to manage their condition effectively. This research demonstrates the powerful role of web-based platforms in providing this vital resource, leading to better understanding, improved adherence, and ultimately, greater patient satisfaction.
Date :
- Date Completed 2018-03-20
- Date Revised 2018-03-20
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