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The Burden of Childhood Atopic Dermatitis in the Primary Care Setting: A Report from the Meta-LARC Consortium.

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Al-Naqeeb, J; Danner, S; Fagnan, LJ; Ramsey, K; Michaels, L; Mitchell, J; Branca, K; Morris, C; Nease, DE; Zittleman, L; Levy, B; Daly, J ...
Published in: J Am Board Fam Med
2019

BACKGROUND: Little is known about the burden of atopic dermatitis (AD) encountered in US primary care practices and the frequency and type of skin care practices routinely used in children. OBJECTIVE: To estimate the prevalence of AD in children 0 to 5 years attending primary care practices in the United States and to describe routine skin care practices used in this population. DESIGN: A cross-sectional survey study of a convenience sample of children under the age of 5 attending primary care practices for any reason. SETTING: Ten primary care practices in 5 US states. RESULTS: Among 652 children attending primary care practices, the estimated prevalence of ever having AD was 24% (95% CI, 21-28) ranging from 15% among those under the age of 1 to 38% among those aged 4 to 5 years. The prevalence of comorbid asthma was higher among AD participants compared to those with no AD, namely, 12% and 4%, respectively (P < .001). Moisturizers with high water:oil ratios were most commonly used (ie, lotions) in the non-AD population, whereas moisturizers with low water:oil content (ie, ointments) were most common when AD was present. CONCLUSIONS: Our study found a large burden of AD in the primary care practice setting in the US. The majority of households reported skin care practices that may be detrimental to the skin barrier, such as frequent bathing and the routine use of moisturizers with high water: oil ratios. Clinical trials are needed to identify which skin care practices are optimal for reducing the significant burden of AD in the community.

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J Am Board Fam Med

DOI

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1558-7118

Publication Date

2019

Volume

32

Issue

2

Start / End Page

191 / 200

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Skin Cream
  • Skin Care
  • Severity of Illness Index
  • Primary Health Care
  • Prevalence
  • Parents
  • Infant
  • Humans
  • General & Internal Medicine
  • Feasibility Studies
 

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Al-Naqeeb, J., Danner, S., Fagnan, L. J., Ramsey, K., Michaels, L., Mitchell, J., … Simpson, E. L. (2019). The Burden of Childhood Atopic Dermatitis in the Primary Care Setting: A Report from the Meta-LARC Consortium. J Am Board Fam Med, 32(2), 191–200. https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.2019.02.180225
Al-Naqeeb, Jinan, Sankirtana Danner, Lyle J. Fagnan, Katrina Ramsey, LeAnn Michaels, Julie Mitchell, Kelsey Branca, et al. “The Burden of Childhood Atopic Dermatitis in the Primary Care Setting: A Report from the Meta-LARC Consortium.J Am Board Fam Med 32, no. 2 (2019): 191–200. https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.2019.02.180225.
Al-Naqeeb J, Danner S, Fagnan LJ, Ramsey K, Michaels L, Mitchell J, et al. The Burden of Childhood Atopic Dermatitis in the Primary Care Setting: A Report from the Meta-LARC Consortium. J Am Board Fam Med. 2019;32(2):191–200.
Al-Naqeeb, Jinan, et al. “The Burden of Childhood Atopic Dermatitis in the Primary Care Setting: A Report from the Meta-LARC Consortium.J Am Board Fam Med, vol. 32, no. 2, 2019, pp. 191–200. Pubmed, doi:10.3122/jabfm.2019.02.180225.
Al-Naqeeb J, Danner S, Fagnan LJ, Ramsey K, Michaels L, Mitchell J, Branca K, Morris C, Nease DE, Zittleman L, Levy B, Daly J, Hahn D, Dolor RJ, Williams HC, Chalmers JR, Hanifin J, Tofte S, Zuckerman KE, Hansis K, Gundersen M, Block J, Karr F, Dunbrasky S, Siebe K, Dillon K, Cibotti R, Lapidus J, Simpson EL. The Burden of Childhood Atopic Dermatitis in the Primary Care Setting: A Report from the Meta-LARC Consortium. J Am Board Fam Med. 2019;32(2):191–200.

Published In

J Am Board Fam Med

DOI

EISSN

1558-7118

Publication Date

2019

Volume

32

Issue

2

Start / End Page

191 / 200

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Skin Cream
  • Skin Care
  • Severity of Illness Index
  • Primary Health Care
  • Prevalence
  • Parents
  • Infant
  • Humans
  • General & Internal Medicine
  • Feasibility Studies