Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3205921 Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 2012 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundWound care is the cornerstone of treatment for patients with epidermolysis bullosa (EB); however, there are currently no guidelines to help practitioners care for these patients.ObjectivesThe objective of this study was to generate a list of recommendations that will enable practitioners to better care for patients with EB.MethodsAn expert panel generated a list of recommendations based on the best evidence available. The recommendations were translated into a survey, and sent to other EB experts to generate consensus using an online-based modified Delphi method. The list was refined and grouped into themes and specific recommendations.ResultsThere were 15 respondents (45% response rate), with significant experience in the EB field (>10 years [67%]). Respondents included physicians (67%), nurses (17%), and allied health professionals (7%). There was more than 85% agreement for all the proposed items. These were further refined and grouped into 5 main themes (assessment and management of factors that impair healing, patient-centered concerns, local wound care, development of an individualized care plan, and organizational support) and 17 specific recommendations.LimitationsThere is a paucity of scientific evidence with most recommendations based on expert opinion.ConclusionsThese recommendations will provide practitioners with a framework for caring for these patients. Additional scientific research including effectiveness studies for everyday practice and expert consensus, may further refine these recommendations.

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