Eczma Care
University of Nottingham
  

Welcome to the Eczema Care Online project  

 

 The Eczema Care Online Toolkit is now ready for use and provides Top Tips for living well with eczema.

The Eczema Care Online Toolkit is now available for use. Please share this with people who have eczema and embed a link to the toolkit in your clinical systems. For those who prefer paper, you can print out this leaflet, which also signposts to the Eczema Care Online website.

For details of how Eczema Care Online meets the NICE Evidence Framework for digital interventions, see our Evidence Summary.

Here is an example of text that healthcare professionals can use in their advice and guidance letters to signpost to Eczema Care Online:

In partnership with NHS experts and people with eczema the University of Southampton and University of Nottingham have created Eczema Care Online. A self-help website with everything you need to know to live well with eczema – theory-based, evidence-informed, free, independent from industry, and shown to have a sustained benefit in two randomised controlled trials. It can be used by parents, young people, and adults.


 

Watch our video to learn more about the Eczema Care Online website and how we created and tested it.

 

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About the research

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Meet the team

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Read our Blog

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Publications

 

Partner Organisations

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The research ran from September 2017 to February 2023 and was funded by the NIHR Programme Grants for Applied Research.

Eczema Care Online

Email: eco@soton.ac.uk



This website presents independent research funded by the National Institute for Health Research Programme Grants for Applied Research Programme (project number RP-PG-0216-20007). The views and opinions expressed on this webpage are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the NIHR, the National Health Service or the Department of Health & Social Care.