Lived experience of eczema during pregnancy (LEAD study)

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Skin Research in Primary Care

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Jan 23, 2026, 9:41:29 AMJan 23
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On behalf of Carsten Flohr <carste...@kcl.ac.uk>:

We are open for a non-commercial qualitative research study called LEAD, focused on understanding how eczema affects women of childbearing age (WoCBA) and the healthcare professionals that treat them.

As part of this, we are interested in understanding the experiences and challenges faced by GPs (and other HCPs) that treat women of childbearing age with eczema.

Women with eczema in this age group often navigate physical, emotional, and social difficulties.

Healthcare professionals are often met with barriers to engaging WoCBA in decision making, that can be further complicated by limited available guidance on managing eczema during pregnancy and the postnatal period.

Through participation in our focus group and semi-structured interview GPs can help us to better understand these challenges and barriers and help shape future resources in this field. 

Please find further information, including a QR code to scan attached to this e-mail. 


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LALONDE, Anna (SWAN MEDICAL GROUP)

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Jan 28, 2026, 6:17:21 AMJan 28
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I am so sorry to ask but I wondered if there is any funding for this project?

 

Kind regards,

 

Anna

 

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Jan 28, 2026, 9:42:58 AMJan 28
to LALONDE, Anna (SWAN MEDICAL GROUP), Skin Research in Primary Care, CLACK, Lucy (SWAN MEDICAL GROUP)

Hi Anna,

 

Thanks for your email. That message was circulated on behalf of Carsten Flohr, please get in touch with them for more details:  <carste...@kcl.ac.uk>:

 

Sorry I couldn’t provide more details now!

 

Best wishes,

 

Catriona

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