医学
特应性皮炎
随机对照试验
皮肤科生活质量指数
生活质量(医疗保健)
干预(咨询)
物理疗法
治疗效果
湿疹面积及严重程度指数
儿科
疾病
内科学
皮肤病科
护理部
作者
Yuan Liang,Jing Tian,Chun Ping Shen,Feng Xu,Hua Wang,Ping Li,Yan Guo,Feng Wei,Lin Ma
摘要
Abstract Background Therapeutic patient education is a continuous, systematic, patient‐centered learning process to help patients and their families acquire and maintain the skills they need to manage their lives with a chronic disease. It has been proven effective in increasing treatment adherence and improving quality of life for patients with atopic dermatitis (AD) in Western countries. We introduce the first multicenter, randomized controlled clinical trial of therapeutic patient education in Chinese children with AD. Objectives To evaluate the effects of therapeutic patient education on the severity of AD, quality of life, and understanding and successful use of emollients in Chinese children with eczema. Methods We recruited 580 children, ages 2‐14 years, with moderate to severe AD from six hospitals in China. Participants were randomized (1:1) to an intervention (n = 293) or control (n = 249) group. In addition to the severity of AD, data on quality of life and a questionnaire on family and patient knowledge of emollients were evaluated at the 6‐month follow‐up. Results On study completion, we found that the intervention group showed a significantly greater reduction in mean SCOR ing Atopic Dermatitis ( P < .001) and Infant's Dermatology Life Quality Index ( P = .030) scores than the control group. In addition, knowledge about the use of emollients improved significantly in the intervention group. There was no significant difference between groups in Children's Dermatology Life Quality Index scores. Conclusions The first randomized controlled trial of a therapeutic patient education program in China had positive long‐term effects on decreasing eczema severity and improvement of quality of life in children 2‐4 years of age with AD, as well as in promoting greater understanding of the use of emollients.
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