Supporting Caregivers in Successful Long-Term Atopic Dermatitis Management: The Role of Dermatologists
Lisa Swanson, MD, FAAD, discusses how caregivers play a crucial role in ensuring successful long-term AD management by providing daily support, monitoring treatment adherence, and offering emotional support, while dermatologists can better support them through education, clear communication, and collaborative care strategies.
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- What role do caregivers play in ensuring successful long-term AD management, and how can dermatologists better support them?
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