Best Emollients for Eczema - comparing 4 different moisturisers. Research funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) 15/130/07, ISRCTN84540529
@riddmj @capcbristol And here's the link to the (just out) published paper https://t.co/Z97ELiO1DB Capturing and reporting topical treatment use in childhood #eczema
@eczemasupport@sjmacneill@bethstuart97 @riddmj The second led by Olivia Allen (supported again by @sjmacneill & @riddmj) analysed Emollient Satisfaction Questionnaire data and found that lotions and gels were favoured over creams and ointments for childhood #eczema https://t.co/PB4BfRafL8
We'll be closing this account soon but before we go, two papers that you might have missed that have used data from the BEE study @capcbristol@CebdNottm@UK_DCTN
The first led by Jonny Chan with help from @eczemasupport@sjmacneill@bethstuart97 @riddmj and others found that #eczema symptoms worsens in winter and improve in summer https://t.co/OeCMbfX7xW
It's finally out! For a complete description of our @rcgp award-winning Best Emollients for childhood #Eczema (atopic dermatitis) study read the open access final report: https://t.co/4QePa2PJCB @capcbristol@UK_DCTN@eczemasupport @crnwestengland @EczemaOutreach @HealthySkin4All
Huge congratulations to @riddmj & the @bee_study team for winning the @RCGP Research Paper of the Year! 🎉🎉🎉
The research compared the effectiveness & safety of different types of moisturiser for child #eczema.
Published in @LancetChildAdol.
https://t.co/BWxzO5QDwr
#RCGPAC
The final tweet from Best Emollients for #Eczema study? https://t.co/NkBQwjCvyy The unglamorous side of clinical trials - Zoe finally archiving all the study paperwork @BrsTrialsCentre Thank you team
In @pulsetoday "The best emollient for childhood eczema is the one they are most likely to use, according to ..." @bee_study https://t.co/OZqEqBQmLy @capcbristol https://t.co/5HcSQlXoDF
Which emollient (moisturiser) for children with #eczema? Whichever one(s) suits the child and their family Delighted to now have our findings on @GPnotebook
https://t.co/zySzpHqVOp
No one type of moisturiser (lotion, cream, gel or ointment) is more effective than another for childhood #eczema Patient education and choice key when deciding which to try
I’ll be checking out the main paper! This changes my practice - I was taught to always use ointments as they work better… thank you @ridd and @bee_study team
Four types of commonly prescribed emollients (moisturisers) — lotions, creams, gels, and ointments — are equally effective in treating childhood #eczema https://t.co/aNIPrPtdkT