The Synergy between Pharmacological Regimens and Dermocosmetics and Its Impact on Adherence in Acne Treatment.

IF 1.5 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Dermatology Research and Practice Pub Date : 2022-08-09 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2022/3644720
Elena Araviiskaia, Alison Margaret Layton, Jose Luis López Estebaranz, Falk Ochsendorf, Giuseppe Micali
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Abstract

Background: Acne is the most common inflammatory skin disease in adolescence. It is also prevalent in adults, especially females. The disease has a considerable impact on health-related quality of life. Many studies have reported the negative impact of acne on patients due to skin disfigurement, ineffective treatment, and adverse effects of the treatment. Numerous factors contribute towards nonadherence to therapy. Summary. This review discusses the various factors that are related to treatment nonadherence such as ineffective therapy, adverse effects with topical pharmacotherapy such as skin irritation and erythema as well as patient-related factors such as lack of knowledge of disease and a poor patient-physician relationship. Various methods are being adopted to increase adherence to treatments. Increased adherence to acne therapy has been associated with the use of dermocosmetics, such as moisturizers and cleansers. Encouraging the use of dermocosmetics in synergy with pharmacological regimens could support improved treatment adherence resulting in better clinical outcomes for acne patients.

Conclusion: Dermocosmetics as an adjunct to pharmacological regimens has the potential to improve clinical outcomes by increasing treatment adherence in patients with acne.

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药理学方案与皮肤化妆品的协同作用及其对痤疮治疗依从性的影响。
背景:痤疮是青少年最常见的炎症性皮肤病。它在成年人中也很普遍,尤其是女性。这种疾病对与健康有关的生活质量有相当大的影响。许多研究报告了痤疮对患者的负面影响,由于皮肤毁容,治疗无效,以及治疗的不良反应。许多因素导致治疗不依从。总结。本综述讨论了与治疗不依从性相关的各种因素,如无效治疗,局部药物治疗的不良反应,如皮肤刺激和红斑,以及患者相关的因素,如缺乏疾病知识和不良的医患关系。正在采用各种方法来提高对治疗的依从性。痤疮治疗依从性的增加与皮肤化妆品的使用有关,如保湿霜和洗面奶。鼓励使用真皮化妆品协同药理方案可以支持改善治疗依从性,导致痤疮患者更好的临床结果。结论:皮肤化妆品作为药物治疗方案的辅助有可能通过增加痤疮患者的治疗依从性来改善临床结果。
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