Eczma Care
University of Nottingham
  

The bigger picture

As part of the clinical trials we will talk to some of the people living with eczema, and parents of children with eczema who took part to find out how they found using the online intervention and whether it had helped improve their knowledge of eczema and whether it changed how they treated the eczema. 

We will also ask the doctors and nurses about whether they are willing and able to recommend the intervention and as part of their normal practice in the NHS We will combine what people tell us with the results of the trial, and use this information to work out the best way of getting the intervention available through the NHS to everyone who needs it.


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What next?

We plan to publish the results of the ECO study. Depending on the findings, we'll be looking to ensure they're implemented in clinical practice.
 

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