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Use of Informational/Instructional Sheets with Eczema Patients

Authors :
Craig G. Burkhart
Craig N. Burkhart
Source :
The Open Dermatology Journal. 2:98-104
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd., 2008.

Abstract

Contact dermatitis is not a homogenous entity, but rather a number of subtypes contributing to different clinical presentations. For better understanding, instructional sheets provide information that assists in patient care. Informational sheets on contact dermatitis, patch testing, hand dermatitis, stasis dermatitis, and poison ivy are reviewed for open forum. Although often considered archaic therapy, restriction in use of soaps/cleansers appears to aid in clinical improvement of contact irritant dermatitis. Patient education on patch testing is greatly aided by presenting visual material prior to formal discussion. An internet site for more information regarding culprit environmental allergens is presented. Some simple methods for patients to achieve clinical improvement with eczema, hand dermatitis, and poison ivy are presented. Simplicity, clarity, as well as practical, usable informa- tion are important with patient presentation of the subject of eczema. The material has to be presented in an easy-to- follow, coherent manner for patients. Semantics and scien- tific detail are not necessarily included. Thus on instructional sheets

Details

ISSN :
18743722
Volume :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Open Dermatology Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........08ad46cb352ad57e7aa4d2dbd1a7516b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2174/1874372200802010098