Verhoeven, E.W.M.Kraaimaat, F.W.Kerkhof Van De, P.C.M.Duller, P.Van Der Valk, P.G.M.Van Den Hoogen, H.Bor, H.H.J.Schers, HenkEvers, A.W.M.van Weel, Chris2015-12-131544-1709http://hdl.handle.net/1885/82196PURPOSE: Ongoing care for patients with skin diseases can be optimized by understanding the incidence and population prevalence of various skin diseases and the patient-related factors related to the use of primary, specialty, and alternative health careKeywords: acne vulgaris; adult; aged; article; atopic dermatitis; contact dermatitis; controlled study; disease severity; female; general practitioner; health care; human; major clinical study; male; nail disease; patient care; prevalence; pruritus; psoriasis; qual Family practice; Healthcare; Prevalence; Skin diseasesSkin diseases in family medicine: Prevalence and health care use200810.1370/afm.8612015-12-11