101. Attitudes towards clinical research in adult patients with hidradenitis suppurativa during the COVID-19 pandemic: Insights from a survey.
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Holgersen, Nikolaj, Nielsen, Valdemar W., Ali, Zarqa, Brøgger-Mikkelsen, Mette, Flege, Marius M., Thyssen, Jacob P., Egeberg, Alexander, and Thomsen, Simon F.
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COVID-19 pandemic ,HIDRADENITIS suppurativa ,MEDICAL research ,ADULTS ,PEOPLE with mental illness - Abstract
This summary discusses two articles related to hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) and dermatologic care. The first article presents the findings of a survey that examined the attitudes of adult patients with HS towards clinical research during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study found that patients with HS had a more positive view towards research compared to dermatologic patients in general, and those who completed the questionnaire in 2021 had higher scores indicating a more positive view towards research compared to those in 2020. The second article focuses on the unmet needs of patients with HS and highlights the physical, emotional, and social impact of the condition on their lives. It also explores the potential of teledermatology in managing inflammatory skin conditions, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. Both articles provide valuable insights into the challenges faced by patients with HS and offer potential solutions to improve their care. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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