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Free Dermatology Supplement
Nurses are in a key position to innovate and lead new dermatology services for the benefit of patients.
Skin disease is a major and disabling problem for many people of all ages all over the world. The psychological and social impact of having a skin disorder can have a significant effect on the quality of life of an individual. In order to educate patients about their skin conditions and the treatments available, nurses must have a comprehensive, evidence-based knowledge. Being familiar with skin diseases and their associated complications is of utmost importance; otherwise patient care can be compromised.
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In this exclusive Dermatology supplement, British Journal of Nursing looks at key areas of this topic. These are just a few of the issues addressed in this 34 page supplement published by BJN:
The causes of dry skin and the impact dry skin can have on patients and prevention measures and options for treatment
Causes and trigger factors of rosacea and treatments for different severities of rosacea - how nurses can offer support to patients
Treating the patient with primary hyperhidrosis with a focus on treatment options.
How nurses can support acne sufferers in their clinical practice and the principles of acne management, treatment and psychological support
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