Dermatologic Diseases Clinical Trial
Official title:
Internet and Social Media Use in Dermatology Patients - a Survey
This study is to assess Internet and social media use in dermatology patients
The Internet and social media bear potential in terms of heath care consumer education, prevention of diseases and dissemination of evidence-based information. The use of the internet and social media platforms both by dermatologists and patients is rapidly evolving. In order to improve the presence and visibility of dermatology-related evidence-based informations on the Internet and in social media, the use and behavior of dermatology patients in this context is studied in more detail. ;
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