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BMC Health Services Research|January 31, 2025
Evidence to practice - lessons learnt in developing an implementation strategy for an online digital health intervention (Eczema Care Online)Laura Howells, Kim S Thomas, Miriam Santer, et al.
BMJ Open|April 21, 2022
Eczema Care Online: development and qualitative optimisation of an online behavioural intervention to support self-management in young people with eczemaKate Greenwell, Daniela Ghio, Katy Sivyer, et al.
The British Journal of Dermatology|February 6, 2023
'Eczema shouldn't control you; you should control eczema': qualitative process evaluation of online behavioural interventions to support young people and parents/carers of children with eczemaKate Greenwell, Katy Sivyer, Laura Howells, et al.
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|February 5, 2024
Online behavioural interventions for children and young people with eczema: a quantitative evaluationKate Greenwell, Taeko Becque, Katy Sivyer, et al.
BMJ Open|September 24, 2018
Multicentred randomised controlled trial of an augmented exercise referral scheme using web-based behavioural support in individuals with metabolic, musculoskeletal and mental health conditions: protocol for the e-coachER trialWendy Ingram, Douglas Webb, Rod S Taylor, et al.
NPJ Digital Medicine|September 12, 2019
Developing a digital intervention for cancer survivors: an evidence-, theory- and person-based approachKatherine Bradbury, Mary Steele, Teresa Corbett, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|February 6, 2023
Eczema Care Online behavioural interventions to support self-care for children and young people: two independent, pragmatic, randomised controlled trialsMiriam Santer, Ingrid Muller, Taeko Becque, et al.
The European Journal of Health Economics : HEPAC : Health Economics in Prevention and Care|January 9, 2024
Cost-effectiveness of two online interventions supporting self-care for eczema for parents/carers and young peopleTracey H Sach, Mary Onoja, Holly Clarke, et al.
BMJ Open|February 7, 2021
Supporting self-care for eczema: protocol for two randomised controlled trials of ECO (Eczema Care Online) interventions for young people and parents/carersIngrid Muller, Beth Stuart, Tracey Sach, et al.
British Journal of Health Psychology|November 5, 2025
Planning and optimizing a digital self-management support intervention: Acne Care OnlineRosie Essery, Mary Steele, Stephanie Easton, et al.
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BMC Health Services Research|January 31, 2025
Evidence to practice - lessons learnt in developing an implementation strategy for an online digital health intervention (Eczema Care Online)Laura Howells, Kim S Thomas, Miriam Santer, et al.
BMJ Open|April 21, 2022
Eczema Care Online: development and qualitative optimisation of an online behavioural intervention to support self-management in young people with eczemaKate Greenwell, Daniela Ghio, Katy Sivyer, et al.
The British Journal of Dermatology|February 6, 2023
'Eczema shouldn't control you; you should control eczema': qualitative process evaluation of online behavioural interventions to support young people and parents/carers of children with eczemaKate Greenwell, Katy Sivyer, Laura Howells, et al.
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|February 5, 2024
Online behavioural interventions for children and young people with eczema: a quantitative evaluationKate Greenwell, Taeko Becque, Katy Sivyer, et al.
BMJ Open|September 24, 2018
Multicentred randomised controlled trial of an augmented exercise referral scheme using web-based behavioural support in individuals with metabolic, musculoskeletal and mental health conditions: protocol for the e-coachER trialWendy Ingram, Douglas Webb, Rod S Taylor, et al.
NPJ Digital Medicine|September 12, 2019
Developing a digital intervention for cancer survivors: an evidence-, theory- and person-based approachKatherine Bradbury, Mary Steele, Teresa Corbett, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|February 6, 2023
Eczema Care Online behavioural interventions to support self-care for children and young people: two independent, pragmatic, randomised controlled trialsMiriam Santer, Ingrid Muller, Taeko Becque, et al.
The European Journal of Health Economics : HEPAC : Health Economics in Prevention and Care|January 9, 2024
Cost-effectiveness of two online interventions supporting self-care for eczema for parents/carers and young peopleTracey H Sach, Mary Onoja, Holly Clarke, et al.
BMJ Open|February 7, 2021
Supporting self-care for eczema: protocol for two randomised controlled trials of ECO (Eczema Care Online) interventions for young people and parents/carersIngrid Muller, Beth Stuart, Tracey Sach, et al.
British Journal of Health Psychology|November 5, 2025
Planning and optimizing a digital self-management support intervention: Acne Care OnlineRosie Essery, Mary Steele, Stephanie Easton, et al.
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