Keloid Scar Clinical Trial
Official title:
Assessing and Improving Patient Knowledge About Keloids
The purpose of this study is:
- to identify how knowledge about keloid scars and self-treatments differs between
patients who use the Internet as a source of information and patients who do not
- to determine if patients who are at a high risk of developing additional keloid scars
are more or less likely to change their behavior based on an educational information
talk about keloid scar prevention
Keloids scars differ from other scar types in that they grow beyond the borders of the injury that caused them. Patients with darker pigmented skin are more likely to develop keloids, and blacks are especially predisposed to keloid formation. Treatment options for keloids are limited in that new keloids often form at the treated location. The limited efficacy of professional treatment options and the harmless appearance of small keloid scars may lead a patient to try to manage their keloid scars on their own. One source of information that patients may turn to for self-treatment advice is the Internet. ;
Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label
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