This study examines the rationale, evidence base and development of a large‐scale, structured, theory‐based, nurse‐led intervention, the 'Eczema Education Programme' ( EEP ), for parents of children with eczema. Objectives To outline development of the EEP , model of delivery, determine its ...
A Nurse-led Parental Eczema Education Programme On Chinese Parents Of Children With Eczema: A Randomised Controlled Trialdoi:10.1016/j.jaci.2019.12.097Nam Sze ChengJanita Pak Chun ChauEllis Kam Lun HonChung Mo ChowKai Chow ChoiSuzanne Hoi Shan Lo...
the concept of mind body medicine and positive psychology.Functional Medicine Coaching Academy or FMCAwas formed in collaboration with theInstitute of Functional Medicine (IFM)which is the global leader in Functional Medicine education.
Parents' self-efficacy, outcome expectations, and self-reported task performance when managing atopic dermatitis in children: Instrument reliability and va... EczemaOutcome expectationsParentingSelf-efficacySupport and education for parents faced with managing a child with atopic dermatitis is crucial to ...
Collaborative approaches to health education: perspectives of parents and teachers on self-care and managing common health issues in UK primary schools Health education in primary schools plays a critical role in equipping children with essential self-care skills, fostering health literacy, and addressing...
Deterrence and Patient Education For patients with eczema, it is essential to determine what triggers the condition. Reduction or elimination of these triggers is an important step in treatment. Patients may see an improvement in their skin and reduced flare-ups if they avoid allergens (commonly ...
events have been shown to precede the deterioration of eczematous symptoms, not to follow them. Partner conflict situations in the parents are associated with a higher risk for E in the offspring. Further investigations in the field of psychoneuroimmunology may shed light on the reasons for the ...
This sensitivity value is less than that found in another community survey conducted in the U.K., suggesting that the German wording of the question seems to mean something more severe to the parents than the English one. The education of the parents had an influence on the validity of the...
Treatment success factors: diagnostic and treatment choices, and patient education In eczema, many factors influence treatment success. This interactive session included discussion of two case histories, illustrating the range of diagnost... Diepgen,TL - Acta Dermato-Venereologica 被引量: 0发表: ...
Simple: children cannot give informed consent to the treatments they receive. Thus, consent is given for them by their parents or (I suspect often) not at all. This renders homeopathic treatment of children more problematic than that of fully competent adults. ...