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To evaluate the effect on quality of life of consumers with self-reported onychomycosis during the first 4 weeks of treatment in relation to the appearance of the infected toenail.
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The appearance of the infected toe nail in those suffering from the disease may have a greater impact on quality of life than the severity of the disease. It is believed that a visual improvement in the appearance of the infected toenail at an earlier stage could have a positive impact on quality of life and encourage compliance with treatment. The aim of this consumer study is to evaluate the quality of life of consumers with onychomycosis and investigate its relation to the appearance of the infected toenail within the initial 4 weeks of treatment with Scholl Fungal Nail following its purchase from an eCommerce platform.
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70 participants in 1 patient group
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Stephen Fincham, MSc; Carol Hegarty, PhD
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