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Comparison of lotions, creams, gels and ointments for the treatment of childhood eczema: the BEE RCT.
Author: BanksJonathan, BarrettTiffany J, BaxterHelen, ClaytonJulie, GarfieldKirsty, HayAlastair D, HowellsLaura, LaneJ Athene, LiddiardLyn, MacNeillStephanie J, RiddMatthew J, RobertsAmanda, SandersonEmily, SanterMiriam, ShawAlison Rg, SuttonEileen, TaylorJodi, ThomasKim S, WebbDouglas, WellsSian, WilkinsZoe, WilliamsHywel C
Original Abstract of the Article :
BACKGROUND: Emollients are recommended for children with eczema (atopic eczema/dermatitis). A lack of head-to-head comparisons of the effectiveness and acceptability of the different types of emollients has resulted in a 'trial and error' approach to prescribing. OBJECTIVE: To compare the effective...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10679965/
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Emollient Choices for Childhood Eczema: A Smooth Journey
Childhood eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, can be a persistent and uncomfortable condition. This research aimed to compare the effectiveness and acceptability of four commonly used types of emollients (lotions, creams, gels, and ointments) in treating childhood eczema. Researchers conducted a four-group, parallel, individually randomized, superiority randomized clinical trial with a nested qualitative study. They found that all four emollient types were equally effective in reducing eczema severity and improving patient-oriented eczema measure scores. However, the study noted variations in satisfaction levels, with different parents and children favoring specific emollient types. These findings provide valuable insights into the diverse preferences for emollient types in managing childhood eczema.
Finding the Right Formula: A Personalized Approach to Eczema Care
Imagine you're searching for the perfect skincare routine for your child's eczema, exploring different creams and lotions, hoping to find the one that works best. This study suggests that the choice of emollient type can be a matter of personal preference, even if the overall effectiveness is similar across different formulations. The researchers found that while all four emollient types were equally effective, satisfaction levels varied, highlighting the importance of finding the right fit for each individual child and their family.
Eczema Management: A Collaborative Approach
This research emphasizes the importance of shared decision-making between parents and healthcare providers in managing childhood eczema. The study's findings suggest that families should be empowered to choose emollient types that suit their individual preferences and needs. Open communication with a dermatologist or pediatrician is key to finding the best treatment approach for your child, considering both the clinical effectiveness and the personal preferences of your family.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study offers valuable insights into the diverse preferences for emollient types in managing childhood eczema. The researchers found that all four emollient types were equally effective, but satisfaction levels varied, emphasizing the importance of finding the right fit for each individual child and their family. This research highlights the need for a personalized approach to eczema care, where families are actively involved in the decision-making process. As a researcher, I am encouraged by the efforts to improve our understanding of this challenging condition and to find solutions that work best for families affected by childhood eczema.
Date :
- Date Completed 2023-11-13
- Date Revised 2023-11-29
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