myPRODERM Research Information
myPRODERM Research for 2025
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Are you/your child experiencing atopic eczema (dermatitis) or an itchy, red rash, which may be eczema?
This project aims to help patients and healthcare workers understand the value of nurses giving educational skin support to patients/families at the same time as your skin specialist visit.
We want to find out if you/ your child feel supported to manage atopic eczema (dermatitis) better, if the problem stays controlled and if you/your child feel happier about their skin with this type of care.
There are a few surveys (question sheets) to fill out with each visit and a voluntary interview at the end. We want to know your thoughts, feelings and experiences about one-on-one nurse care in this way.
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For more information, please scan the QR code or visit https://research.unisa.edu.au/redcap/surveys/?s=4HPA3WWYJTNCTWX3
Time required: 30 to 60 minutes of your time, depending on how much detail you give.
Where: myPRODERM Dermatology Clinic – Referral Required
Recruiting until: Ongoing
Contact:
Name | Dr Corinne Maiolo | Mr Lachlan Darch |
Position | Principal Investigator and Director/Founder of myPRODERM | Research Assistant, Rosemary Bryant AO Research Centre |
Telephone | +618 7087 0814 | |
research@myproderm.com | lachlan.darch@unisa.edu.au | |
Reason | Questions related to your care. | Questions related to the research. |
This study is approved by The University’s Human Research Ethics Committee: 206805