Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of an informational website in improving patient knowledge on hair care and exercise.
Design: Pre- and post-exposure surveys, focusing on exercise and hair care practices, were administered to subjects after 1 h of browsing a dermatologist-designed hair care and exercise website.
Setting: Winston Salem State University, a historically Black university in North Carolina, USA.
Purpose:: Topical corticosteroids (TS) are a treatment for atopic dermatitis (AD) and psoriasis (Ps). We assessed whether use of a TS under conditions designed to enhance adherence would be effective in patients who "failed" TS in the outpatient setting.
Methods:: Individuals with treatment-resistant Ps or AD were recruited (AD, n = 12; Ps, n = 12).