Saratov JOURNAL of Medical and Scientific Research

Innovative technologies of teaching self-government atopic dermatitis

Year: 2016, volume 12 Issue: №3 Pages: 495-497
Heading: Dermatovenerology Article type: Author's opinion
Authors: Utz S.R., Eremina M.G., Dolinina O.N.
Organization: Saratov State Agrarian University named after N.I. Vavilov, Saratov State Medical University
Summary:

The new understanding of the disease requires the development of modern methods in the management strategy of atopic dermatitis. Individual approach to educate patients with use of modern gadgets in addition to the standard methods of treatment is a relatively new concept in dermatology. Educational programs for atopic dermatitis have a positive impact on the severity of dermatoses, as well as on psychological status.

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