2024
P101 Sustained improvement in atopic dermatitis disease control and treatment satisfaction with dupilumab in clinical practice: 4-year follow-up results from the RELIEVE-AD study
Wang Z, Yang M, Chao J, Martins B, Chuang C, Shumel B, Sierka D, Carboni M, Strober B. P101 Sustained improvement in atopic dermatitis disease control and treatment satisfaction with dupilumab in clinical practice: 4-year follow-up results from the RELIEVE-AD study. British Journal Of Dermatology 2024, 191: i63-i64. DOI: 10.1093/bjd/ljae090.128.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAtopic dermatitisEpisodes of itchingTreatment satisfactionMonth 1Disease controlClinical practiceProportion of patientsPatient survey studyPercentage of patientsSustained improvementFollow-up resultsPrescribed dupilumabGeneralized Estimating EquationsQuality of lifePatient support programmeSingle-armDupilumabSkin symptomsBaseline surveyPatientsSupport programmesPatient satisfactionPractice guidelinesStatistical significanceMonths
2017
Is It “Fractured” or “Broken”? A Patient Survey Study to Assess Injury Comprehension after Orthopedic Trauma
Ghorbanhoseini M, Riedel MD, Gonzalez T, Hafezi P, Kwon JY. Is It “Fractured” or “Broken”? A Patient Survey Study to Assess Injury Comprehension after Orthopedic Trauma. Archives Of Bone And Joint Surgery 2017, 5: 235-242. PMID: 28913381, PMCID: PMC5592365, DOI: 10.22038/abjs.2017.19541.1507.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPrevious fractureOrthopaedic traumaPatient quality measuresOrthopedic outpatient clinicPatient survey studyUnderstanding of terminologyAcademic teaching hospitalSevere characteristicsOutpatient clinicOptimal carePatient levelTeaching hospitalInclusion criteriaPatient understandingPatient injuryOrthopaedic surgeonsPatient comprehensionOrthopedic historyPatientsRespondersInjuryMajority of peopleBoneTraumaFamily members
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