Pediatric Atopic Eczema: The Impact of an Educational Intervention

@article{Grillo2006PediatricAE,
  title={Pediatric Atopic Eczema: The Impact of an Educational Intervention},
  author={Marianne Grillo and L A Gassner and Gillian Marshman and S Dunn and Pamela Hudson},
  journal={Pediatric Dermatology},
  year={2006},
  volume={23}
}
Abstract:  Patient education has been regarded as having a key role in the self‐management of atopic eczema. However, the relationship between the educational interventions and clinical outcomes including severity of eczema, quality of life, and family impact has not been rigorously examined. The purpose of this longitudinal randomized controlled study was to evaluate the impact of an intensive education program with a focus on dermatology and immunology designed for parents and children… 
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