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Autor:
Miriam Wittmann, Isabelle L Smith, Sarah Tess Brown, Anna Berekméri, Armando Vargas-Palacios, Lesley Sunderland, Amy Barker, Fiona Cowdell, Steven Ersser, Rachael Gilberts, Cathy Green, Philip Hampton, Catherine Smith, Jane Nixon
Publikováno v:
Health Technology Assessment, Vol 28, Iss 59 (2024)
Background Hand eczema is common and a cause of morbidity and occupational disability. When education, irritant/contact allergen avoidance, moisturisation and topical corticosteroids are insufficient to control chronic hand eczema, ultraviolet therap
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/0ae46cf2c4474a0dbf7268e95efa70d5
Autor:
Catherine Smith, Miriam Wittmann, Fiona Cowdell, Sarah Brown, Catherine Reynolds, Catherine Fernandez, Sandy Tubeuf, Jane Nixon, Rachael Gilberts, Mark Goodfield, Isabelle L Smith, John T Lear, Lesley Sunderland, Cathy Green, Philip Hampton, Amy Barker, Armando Vargas-Palacios
Publikováno v:
BMJ Open, Vol 12, Iss 2 (2022)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/6a776fbdac6143feb92fe5508b107b42
Autor:
Isabelle L Smith, Rachael Gilberts, Sarah Brown, Catherine Fernandez, Jane Nixon, Catherine Reynolds, Catherine Smith, John T Lear, Lesley Sunderland, Cathy Green, Mark Goodfield, Fiona Cowdell, Philip Hampton, Amy Barker, Armando Vargas-Palacios, Sandy Tubeuf, Miriam Wittmann
Publikováno v:
BMJ Open. 12:e060029
IntroductionHand eczema (HE) is one of the most common skin disorders and an important cause for morbidity and occupational disability. The 1-year prevalence of HE is estimated to be up to 10% and it is estimated that 5%–7% of those develop severe
Autor:
Keith Moore, Judy Harker, Lesley Sunderland, Jane Nixon, Leanne Atkin, Tina Chambers, Kathryn Vowden, Emma Stables, Una Adderley, Nicola Bezer, Jo C Dumville, Sally Napper, E Andrea Nelson, Heidi Sandoz, Emma Holding, Tracy Conroy, Peter Vowden, Susanne Coleman, Sue Gavelle, Sarah Fiori
Publikováno v:
Coleman, S, Nelson, E A, Vowden, P, Vowden, K, Adderley, U, Sunderland, L, Harker, J, Conroy, T, Fiori, S, Bezer, N, Holding, E, Atkin, L, Stables, E, Dumville, J, Gavelle, S, Sandoz, H, Moore, K, Chambers, T, Napper, S, Nixon, J & Improving Wound Care Project Board 2017, ' Development of a generic wound care assessment minimum data set ', Journal of Tissue Viability, vol. 26, no. 4, pp. 226-240 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtv.2017.09.007
Background At present there is no established national minimum data set (MDS) for generic wound assessment in England, which has led to a lack of standardisation and variable assessment criteria being used across the country. This hampers the quality