In Kyrgyzstan, the level of compliance among patients with acne and rosacea was assessed

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A study was conducted in Kyrgyzstan to assess compliance among patients suffering from acne and rosacea. The results of the work were published in the journal "Healthcare of Kyrgyzstan."

The authors of the article define compliance as the degree of a patient's willingness to follow medical recommendations, including prescribed pharmacotherapy. According to the study, compliance reflects the active involvement of the patient in the treatment process and depends on various factors such as motivation, awareness of the disease, psycho-emotional state, and social conditions.

An important aspect of the study is the establishment of trusting relationships between the doctor and the patient. Furthermore, the necessity of educational programs and strategies that will help increase the level of health literacy among the population is emphasized.

Various questionnaires and scales were used in the conducted research. Practical approaches were also applied to enhance treatment adherence, including reminders, individual consultations, and visual materials such as photographs and video clips. In some cases, information was sent to patients via messengers.

The authors emphasize an interdisciplinary approach, highlighting the importance of collaboration between doctors and psychologists. The article also discusses the impact of adherence to medical recommendations on treatment effectiveness and the economic aspects of therapy.

In conclusion, the researchers stress that compliance is a key element of successful treatment and requires a comprehensive approach that includes psychological, educational, and organizational measures.

Assessment of Compliance Levels in Patients with Acne and Rosacea


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