Doctors can help children, teens adhere to eczema treatment plan
(HealthDay)—Physicians can create an adherence protocol for patients, particularly children and teens, receiving treatment for atopic dermatitis, according to an article published in Dermatology Times.
Lack of adherence to treatment protocols can arise for many reasons, including a lack of motivation or laziness, giving up after trying the treatment (e.g., thinking the treatment is worse or more burdensome than the condition), forgetting instructions, or just forgetting to take the medication.
Steven R. Feldman, M.D., Ph.D., from the Wake Forest University School of Medicine in Winston-Salem, N.C., advises that a comprehensive approach can help to change patient behavior. He suggests a system to encourage adherence that includes scheduling follow-ups, simplifying treatment, writing a plan, creating “triggers” such as calendar or digital reminders, providing positive feedback, and sharing success stories.
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