Barrier Enhancement for Eczema Prevention (BEEP)
Eczema
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Eczema
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- child has a first degree relative with parental reported doctor diagnosis of eczema, allergic rhinitis or asthma
- child up to 21 days old
- consenting adult has the ability to understand English
Exclusion Criteria:
- preterm birth (defined as birth prior to 37 weeks gestation)
- sibling (including twin) previously randomized to this trial. If multiple births, the first child will be randomized into the trial.
- child has a severe widespread skin condition that would make the detection and/or assessment or eczema difficult
- child has a serious health issue, which, at parent or investigator discretion, would make it difficult for the family to take part in the trial
- any condition that would make the use of emollient inadvisable or not possible
Sites / Locations
- School of Social and Community Medicine, University of Bristol
- Queens Hospital
- Derby Childrens Hosptia
- Harrogate District Hospital
- Leicester Royal Infirmary
- Clapham Park Group Practice
- Francis Grove Medical Practice
- Park Group Practice
- St John's Institute of Dermatology
- St Mary's Hospital
- Streatham Common Medical Practice
- Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
- St Mary's Hospital
- Academic Unit of Dermatology Research, Univeristy of Sheffield
- Kings Mill Hospital
- York Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Best practice skin care advice booklet plus emollient (Doublebase Gel® or Diprobase Cream®)
Best practice skin care advice booklet
Use of emollient (Doublebase Gel® or Diprobase Cream®) plus best practice skin care advice. The advice is given in the form of a booklet containing advice on skin care. This will contain information on avoiding soap etc. It will also explain how to apply the emollient i.e. in the direction of the hair, all over the child's skin daily for the first year of life. Intervention group will receive both emollients and parents are asked to choose their preferred.
This is a booklet containing advice on best practice skin care. This will contain information on avoiding soap etc.