Multidisciplinary educational programme for caregivers of children with atopic dermatitis- in South East Norway – an observational study
Autor: | M. Lundborg, Teresa Løvold Berents, Jan-Øivind Holm, Astrid Haaskjold Lossius, Eva Maria Rehbinder, J. C. Sitek, L. Sandvik |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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Quality of life medicine.medical_specialty Fear of topical corticosteroids Dermatology Disease Administration Cutaneous Severity of Illness Index Dermatitis Atopic 030207 dermatology & venereal diseases 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Multidisciplinary approach Surveys and Questionnaires lcsh:Dermatology South east medicine Humans Family Prospective Studies Child Prospective cohort study Glucocorticoids Multidisciplinary educational programme Atopic dermatitis Norway business.industry Infant Fear lcsh:RL1-803 medicine.disease Treatment Outcome Caregivers 030228 respiratory system Child Preschool Family medicine Female Atopic eczema Topical corticosteroid phobia Observational study business Inclusion (education) Research Article Follow-Up Studies |
Zdroj: | BMC Dermatology, Vol 20, Iss 1, Pp 1-6 (2020) BMC Dermatology |
ISSN: | 1471-5945 |
DOI: | 10.1186/s12895-020-00119-6 |
Popis: | Background Educational programmes for caregivers of children with atopic dermatitis (AD) are reported to reduce the severity of AD and improve quality of life (QOL). Oslo University Hospital (OUH) in Norway offers a multidisciplinary educational programme for caregivers of children with AD. We aimed to evaluate the AD educational programme by assessing QOL of the family, the severity of the disease and caregiver’s fear of topical corticosteroid (TCS) before and after attending the programme. Methods This was a small observational prospective cohort study including 41 caregiver-child pairs. The children (mean age 3.4 years) had doctors’ diagnosed AD with a difficult to treat eczema. The children’s caregivers were referred from physicians to attend the AD educational programme at our hospital. At inclusion and at a 3 months follow-up QOL was assessed by Dermatitis Family Impact (DFI), the eczema severity by Patient-Orientated - SCORing Atopic Dermatitis (PO-SCORAD) and caregivers fear of TCS was recorded by asking a dichotomous “yes” or “no” question: “Are you worried about using TCS on your child?” Results Three months after caregivers attending the educational programme there was an improvement in QOL by reduced mean DFI from 9.6 (SD 6.3) to 6.8 (SD 5.4), the mean PO-SCORAD was reduced from 38.5 (SD 15.1) to 24.6 (SD13.6), the number of caregivers reporting fear of TCS use was reduced from 33/46 (72%) to 12/41 (29%). All results p Conclusion Our study suggests beneficial effects by improving QOL of the family, the severity of the eczema and in reducing the fear of TCS when caregivers of children with difficult to treat AD attend an AD multidisciplinary educational programme. Lack of control group makes it difficult to draw definite conclusions. |
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