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A pictorial tool for non-English speaking families with a child with atopic eczema BJDN, Volume 5, Number 2.
Atopic eczema is common and its prevalence is increasing.1 The main carers of children with atopic eczema are their parents and treatment is generally given at home. It is essential that parents be empowered to carry out this care through the acquisition of information on practical care. Good communication is an integral part of good nursing practice and is vital to the process.
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