2017
DOI: 10.1111/ced.12982
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How do carers and children with eczema choose their emollient?

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“…9 As a result, children, families, and primary care clinicians tend to adopt a trial-and-error approach until they find an emollient that works. [10][11][12][13] Such an approach puts a strain on families and adds to the pressure on primary care resources. 6,7 Guidelines, systematic reviews, and research prioritisation exercises have recommended research into eczema treatment and management to identify which emollients are effective and safe.…”
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“…9 As a result, children, families, and primary care clinicians tend to adopt a trial-and-error approach until they find an emollient that works. [10][11][12][13] Such an approach puts a strain on families and adds to the pressure on primary care resources. 6,7 Guidelines, systematic reviews, and research prioritisation exercises have recommended research into eczema treatment and management to identify which emollients are effective and safe.…”
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“…Parents and carers often end up trying many different emollients, seeking one that works for them. [15][16][17] This 'trial and error' approach takes time, causes frustration 18 and can cause some families to 'give up' using emollients altogether, resulting in suboptimal eczema care.…”
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