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Perception of accountability decreases with age: observations from a clinical study of patients with rosacea.
Document Type
Article
Source
Archives of Dermatological Research. Aug2023, Vol. 315 Issue 6, p1809-1811. 3p.
Subject
*PATIENT compliance
*ROSACEA
*SOCIAL interaction
*AGE
*IVERMECTIN
Language
ISSN
0340-3696
Abstract
Patient adherence to medications usually increases with age, however, it can also be impacted by other factors. Accountability is a psychosocial construct that is defined as the expectation for an individual to account for their actions. Accountability may also influence patients' motivation to adhere to their treatments. We assessed the relationship between age and perception of accountability as well as efficacy of interventions to improve accountability in a clinical study of 30 rosacea patients. Accountability was assessed using the validated Accountability Measurement Tool. Interventions to improve accountability included a digital interaction group and a digital skin analysis group. All patients were given ivermectin cream 1% and informed to apply it daily for 3-months. There was a negative association between age and AMT scores in all intervention groups, including the control group. Younger patients have a baseline greater perception of accountability that responded more to our interventions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]