Multicentre cohort study ‘Rehabilitation of Occupational Skin Diseases – Optimization and Quality Assurance of Inpatient Management (ROQ)’: results from a 3‐year follow‐up
Contact Dermatitis2016Vol. 75(4), pp. 205–212
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Richard Brans, Christoph Skudlik, Elke Weißhaar, Reginald Scheidt, Robert Ofenloch, Peter Elsner, Britta Wulfhorst, Michael Schönfeld, Swen Malte John, Thomas L. Diepgen, for the ROQ Study Group
Abstract
The follow-up during 3 years of this unique cohort of patients with OSDs shows that the TIP is associated with sustained improvements in terms of disease severity, ability to work, quality of life, and prognosis.
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