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Written action plans (WAPs) for eczema can help parents manage their child's condition. These plans offer clear guidance on treatment and symptom management, addressing common challenges faced by families.

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  • Childhood eczema is prevalent, yet treatment adherence is a significant challenge.
  • Written action plans (WAPs) are effective for asthma management, but their utility for eczema is unexplored.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the potential role and design of an eczema-specific WAP.
  • To understand the needs and preferences of stakeholders regarding eczema management tools.

Main Methods:

  • A qualitative study involving 41 interviews and 2 focus groups with parents, healthcare professionals, and stakeholders.
  • Thematic analysis was used to interpret transcribed data from semi-structured interviews and focus groups.

Main Results:

  • Key challenges in eczema management include parental confusion, inadequate GP advice, and differing beliefs about treatment.
  • Eczema WAPs were perceived as valuable educational tools, with a preference for individualized, step-up/step-down guidance and general eczema information.
  • Participants desired clear instructions on treatment application, trigger identification, and problem symptom management.

Conclusions:

  • An eczema WAP has the potential to alleviate management difficulties and support both families and clinicians.
  • Further research is required to validate the developed eczema WAP's acceptability and effectiveness in improving patient outcomes.