Topical corticosteroid phobia may lead to poor adherence, resulting in persistent disease and escalation to systemic agents. The aim of this paper was to review current literature to assess topical steroid phobia prevalence, populations most at risk, reasons behind steroid phobia, and interventions to reduce it. A systematic search of PubMed, Ovid (Journals@Ovid, MEDLINE), ScienceDirect, and Web of Science was performed. Studies ranged from May 2000 to February 2021. In total, 37 articles met the inclusion criteria. There was inter-study variation in the way steroid phobia is defined, from concern to irrational fear. The worldwide prevalence of topical steroid phobia ranges from 31 to 95.7% and does not differ with patient race/ethnicity or...
Community pharmacists represent an important resource for the promotion of a safer and more effectiv...
The extent and reasons for nonparticipation in preventive drug intervention programs were reviewed. ...
Importance Non-adherence to medication in atopic dermatitis is common. Topical corticosteroid phobia...
Background: Topical corticosteroid (TCS) phobia is a fear of steroids, most prevalent among the gene...
Topical corticosteroids are one of the most frequently prescribed medications for skin diseases espe...
Introduction and objectives: Fear of side effects of corticosteroids is common in dermatology and re...
Objective: Adherence to topical corticosteroids (TCS) is essential for the effective treatment of at...
Fear of corticosteroid use among patients and parents of children with atopic dermatitis (AD) may be...
Background: Corticosteroids play a significant role in managing the vast majority of inflammatory an...
Background: Corticosteroids play a significant role in managing the vast majority of inflammatory an...
Considering the concerns about topical corticosteroid (TC) phobia that prevents necessary use of pat...
BACKGROUND: The fear of using topical corticosteroids, usually called topical corticophobia, is a fr...
Introduction: The efficacy of Topical Corticosteroids (TCs) for Atopic dermatitis (AD) has...
The fear of using topical corticosteroids, usually called topical corticophobia, is a frequent conce...
Background: Families of children affected with atopic dermatitis (AD) often report fear and anxiety ...
Community pharmacists represent an important resource for the promotion of a safer and more effectiv...
The extent and reasons for nonparticipation in preventive drug intervention programs were reviewed. ...
Importance Non-adherence to medication in atopic dermatitis is common. Topical corticosteroid phobia...
Background: Topical corticosteroid (TCS) phobia is a fear of steroids, most prevalent among the gene...
Topical corticosteroids are one of the most frequently prescribed medications for skin diseases espe...
Introduction and objectives: Fear of side effects of corticosteroids is common in dermatology and re...
Objective: Adherence to topical corticosteroids (TCS) is essential for the effective treatment of at...
Fear of corticosteroid use among patients and parents of children with atopic dermatitis (AD) may be...
Background: Corticosteroids play a significant role in managing the vast majority of inflammatory an...
Background: Corticosteroids play a significant role in managing the vast majority of inflammatory an...
Considering the concerns about topical corticosteroid (TC) phobia that prevents necessary use of pat...
BACKGROUND: The fear of using topical corticosteroids, usually called topical corticophobia, is a fr...
Introduction: The efficacy of Topical Corticosteroids (TCs) for Atopic dermatitis (AD) has...
The fear of using topical corticosteroids, usually called topical corticophobia, is a frequent conce...
Background: Families of children affected with atopic dermatitis (AD) often report fear and anxiety ...
Community pharmacists represent an important resource for the promotion of a safer and more effectiv...
The extent and reasons for nonparticipation in preventive drug intervention programs were reviewed. ...
Importance Non-adherence to medication in atopic dermatitis is common. Topical corticosteroid phobia...