condition, affecting one in five children and one in ten adults in the UK (Schofield et al, 2009).The majority of children and adults with eczema are treated in primary care and self-manage, so it is imperative that treatment plans can be systematically developed and address patient needs. ...
reduced growth (in children) Cushing’s syndrome, a rare hormone condition Topical corticosteroids should only be used sparingly. Using more can increase the risk of side effects. For more information on topical corticosteroid side effects, check the patient information leaflet included with your tube...
"Although skin diseases may not shorten life in the same way as serious conditions like cystic fibrosis, they can cause children as much, if not more, distress in their everyday lives." "Measuring quality of life can be a powerful political tool as it provides the patient's perspective on...
Children with allergic eczema havea worse quality of lifethan children with asthma, diabetes, or epilepsy2 Children with allergic eczema may alsomiss days of school, skip activities, and feel social isolation3 Eczema is many things—frustrating, painful, annoying—but it is not contagious. ...
as follows: “Taking patient preferences into account, while being unable to rule out residual confounding, in this long-term observational study,the effects of homoeopathic treatment were not superior to conventional treatmentfor children with mild to moderate atopic eczema, but involved higher costs...
Supporting Self-Care for Families of Children With Eczema With a Web-Based Intervention Plus Health Care Professional Support: Pilot Randomized Controlled ... Miriam,Santer,Ingrid,... - 《Journal of Medical Internet Research》 被引量: 24发表: 2014年 Patient, Parental, and Health Professional Persp...
In the midst of all this, it is necessary to remind yourself that childhood comes only once and we get but one chance to enjoy it with our children. We need to pause from time to time, take a breath and look for moments to connect with our child. They need us to see them as a ...
In a UK research that was published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology in May 2018, the sociodemographic characteristics of around 675,000 children were analyzed in a primary-care database. They discovered that the babies were more likely to be diagnosed with eczema if they fell...
NHS Digital. Hospital Episode Statistics (HES). Accessed June 25, 2015.http://www.hscic.gov.uk/hes 30. Schmidt M, Schmidt SAJ, Sandegaard JL, Ehrenstein V, Pedersen L, Sørensen HT. The Danish National Patient Registry: a review of content, data quality, and res...
affecting one in every five children in the UK at some stage and causing a significant burden to the patient and the health service.Allergic diseasesincluding eczema have increased over past decades, particularly for children in high income countries, but the causes for this are not...