Emollient therapy in children with atopic dermatitis – a pilot study

A. Jaworek, M. Jaworek, Przemysław Hałubiec, R. Kurzawa, A. Wojas-Pelc
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Introduction: Atopic dermatitis is chronic and recurrent inflammatory dermatosis characterized by the pres-ence of skin pruritus and dryness. The crucial factor determining the therapeutic success is adequate collabo-ration between patient and physician. Emollients are recommended medications to be applicated at any point of atopic dermatitis management. Aim: To assess the impact of preferences, beliefs and adherence of caregivers of children suffering from atopic dermatitis in the aspect of recommended emollient therapy and their relationship to the symptoms severity in children. Material and methods: This is a pilot study. The answers from anonymous questionnaires regarding preferences, beliefs and adherence in the aspect of emollient therapy were collected from 50 parents of children suffering from atopic dermatitis. Each caregiver self-evaluated the itch severity using a visual-analogue scale as well as the skin condition in child. Nominal variables were compared using the c 2 test or 2-sided Fischer test. For the comparison between groups the Mann-Whitney’s U test and the Kruskal-Wallis’ test were used. Results: The predominantly selected formulation of emollient was the bath liquid/emulsion. A number of 39 caregivers remarked the positive effect of the emollient on the condition of skin in a child. The highest ratio of respondents applicated emollients twice a day. The determining factor for the choose of the emollient was the severity of skin lesions. Caregivers who indicated improvement in assessed skin condition and itch in children more frequently preferred emollients in the formulation of cream and ointment. According to the opinion of most study participants the crucial element of emollient therapy was the regular use of emollients. Regular use of emollients was an important factor related to the improvement of the clinical condition. Conclusions: Preferences and beliefs of caregivers may possess a significant impact on adherence during emollient therapy for atopic dermatitis in children which affects the benefits from treatment. The partnership of a physician and caregiver of a child with atopic dermatitis is the foundation for developing an individualized therapy schedule.
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期刊介绍: Alergologia Polska - Polish Journal of Allergology is aimed mainly at allergologists, but also medical doctors working in related fields, such as otolaryngology, pulmonology, and dermatology. The main goal of the journal is to ensure rapid publication of important research papers and interesting case studies from the following areas: allergology, diagnostics, therapy of allergic diseases, in particular in the area of immunotherapy, rhinitis, asthma. The Editorial Board accepts for publication original papers, case studies and letters to the Editor. We also publish review articles (both commissioned and those agreed upon with the Editor-in-Chief), articles dealing with standards of medical practice, as well as special issues. The journal is published quarterly. We guarantee short review times (up to two weeks) and immediate publication on-line upon Editor acceptance.
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