Residents’ Corner

How to Increase Patient Adherence to Therapy

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Dermatologists Take Action

As dermatologists, the WHO encourages us (physicians) to promote optimism, provide enthusiasm, and encourage maintenance of healthy behaviors.9 Comprehensive interventions that have had a positive impact on patient adherence to therapy for diseases such as diabetes mellitus, asthma, and hypertension may serve as motivating examples.9 Some specific dermatologic conditions that will benefit from increased patient adherence include acne, vesiculobullous disease, psoriasis, and atopic dermatitis. We can lend support to efforts to reduce the cost of dermatologic medications and be aware of the populations most at risk for low adherence to treatment.9-12

Final Thoughts

As we work to increase patient adherence to therapy in dermatology, we will help improve health literacy, patient safety, and patient satisfaction. These factors are ultimately linked to better health outcomes. The CDC and WHO websites are excellent sources of information on practical methods for doing so.2,9

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