Eczema Care Online website is now available

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Skin Research in Primary Care

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Jun 17, 2022, 9:22:08 AM6/17/22
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The Eczema Care Online website is now available online and can be shared widely.   

The website has been designed for people with eczema to access directly to support their self-care needs, but we hope that healthcare professionals will also find this to be a useful resource to signpost patients to during clinical consultations and when prescribing/dispensing eczema treatments 

We now need your help to spread the word about this fantastic resource and to encourage its use in clinical practice.  

Please do feel free to share the link widely and encourage colleagues and people with eczema to signpost and use the website.  

The Eczema Care Online Toolkit is free to access and does not require registration. 

Here are some things that you might consider doing: 

  • Include the link EczemaCareOnline.org.uk in texts you send to patients 
  • Consider sharing the link with your colleagues, or adding to any templates or messages that you may use with your clinical systems 
  • If you prefer paper, then print out the Two Treatments Used Well leaflet, which also signposts to the Eczema Care Online Toolkit

Eczema Care Online Toolkit: www.EczemaCareOnline.org.uk  

Email: e...@soton.ac.uk

Further information about the ECO research programme: www.nottingham.ac.uk/ECO  

Twitter: @ECO_eczema 

Miriam Santer

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Oct 17, 2025, 5:19:51 AM10/17/25
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Eczema Care Online is an online toolkit to help support eczema self-management – with over 100,000 visitors since its launch in 2022.

 

Please help to make Eczema Care Online even better. If you are a healthcare professional who supports people with eczema, please take a few minutes to complete this short survey. Link to survey: https://forms.office.com/e/DheAgjYhQc 

Email: e...@soton.ac.uk

Further information about the ECO research programme: www.nottingham.ac.uk/ECO  

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