OBJECTIVES: The Acne Priority Setting Partnership (PSP) was set up to identify and rank treatment uncertainties by bringing together people with acne, and professionals providing care within and beyond the National Health Service (NHS). SETTING: The UK with international participation. PARTICIPANTS: Teenagers and adults with acne, parents, partners, nurses, clinicians, pharmacists, private practitioners. METHODS: Treatment uncertainties were collected via separate online harvesting surveys, embedded within the PSP website, for patients and professionals. A wide variety of approaches were used to promote the surveys to stakeholder groups with a particular emphasis on teenagers and young adults. Survey submissions were collated using keywords...
Sophie Seité,1 Clarice Caixeta,2 Loan Towersey3 1La Roche-Posay Dermatological Laboratories,...
Scientific advances are continually improving the knowledge of acne and contributing to the refineme...
Background. Acne is a very common dermatological condition, very few studies have been done regardin...
Objectives: The Acne Priority Setting Partnership (PSP) was set up to identify and rank treatment un...
Objectives: The Acne Priority Setting Partnership (PSP) was set up to identify and rank treatment ...
Objective To collect information about how people with acne make day‐to‐day decisions concerning th...
Objectives The objective of this study was to systematically review and synthesise qualitative paper...
Background: acne is a common skin condition that is most prevalent in young people. It can have a su...
Background: The physical sequelae of acne include erythema, hyperpigmentation, and scarring, which a...
Introduction: Acne is a common skin condition treated in community pharmacy but moderate to severe c...
Background: Decisions about effective treatment and referral of patients with acne vulgaris can be c...
Acne is common among young people. To describe the burden, management and sources of advice of acne ...
BACKGROUND: Despite the large availability of caregivers, there are no standardized care pathways fo...
Background: Effective management of acne vulgaris in primary care involves support (usually provided...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Acne severity and its response to treatment may be influenced by in...
Sophie Seité,1 Clarice Caixeta,2 Loan Towersey3 1La Roche-Posay Dermatological Laboratories,...
Scientific advances are continually improving the knowledge of acne and contributing to the refineme...
Background. Acne is a very common dermatological condition, very few studies have been done regardin...
Objectives: The Acne Priority Setting Partnership (PSP) was set up to identify and rank treatment un...
Objectives: The Acne Priority Setting Partnership (PSP) was set up to identify and rank treatment ...
Objective To collect information about how people with acne make day‐to‐day decisions concerning th...
Objectives The objective of this study was to systematically review and synthesise qualitative paper...
Background: acne is a common skin condition that is most prevalent in young people. It can have a su...
Background: The physical sequelae of acne include erythema, hyperpigmentation, and scarring, which a...
Introduction: Acne is a common skin condition treated in community pharmacy but moderate to severe c...
Background: Decisions about effective treatment and referral of patients with acne vulgaris can be c...
Acne is common among young people. To describe the burden, management and sources of advice of acne ...
BACKGROUND: Despite the large availability of caregivers, there are no standardized care pathways fo...
Background: Effective management of acne vulgaris in primary care involves support (usually provided...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Acne severity and its response to treatment may be influenced by in...
Sophie Seité,1 Clarice Caixeta,2 Loan Towersey3 1La Roche-Posay Dermatological Laboratories,...
Scientific advances are continually improving the knowledge of acne and contributing to the refineme...
Background. Acne is a very common dermatological condition, very few studies have been done regardin...