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Quality of Life Issues in Dermatology, An Issue of Dermatologic Clinics

Quality of Life Issues in Dermatology, An Issue of Dermatologic Clinics

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ISBN

1455738522, 978-1455738526, 9781455738526, 9781455743988

Authors

Suephy C. Chen MD, MS

Publisher Date

January 18, 2013

Edition

1

Publisher

Saunders

Page count

600

This issue explores the fundamental concepts and key challenges related to quality of life (QOL) in dermatology, emphasizing the profound psychosocial and functional impact of skin disease on patients and their families. Recognizing that dermatologic conditions often affect self-image, social interaction, and emotional well-being, the issue provides a structured framework for understanding how QOL can be measured, interpreted, and applied in both clinical practice and research.

Key Features

  • Clear definition of quality of life concepts in dermatology, highlighting their clinical and research relevance
  • Comparison of general versus disease-specific QOL measures, with guidance on appropriate application
  • In-depth review of patient preference–based QOL instruments, supporting patient-centered care
  • Focused discussion on pediatric and family QOL measures, addressing the broader impact of skin disease beyond the patient
  • Disease-specific QOL assessments for major conditions including melanoma, acne, and eczema
  • Practical relevance for clinicians and researchers, aiding treatment evaluation, outcome assessment, and clinical decision-making 

Product Details

  • Series: The Clinics: Dermatology
  • Publisher: Saunders; 1 edition (January 18, 2013)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1455738522
  • ISBN-13: 978-1455738526
  • eText ISBN: 9781455743988
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