Atopic dermatitis (eczema) is frequently associated with food and environmental allergies, but the impact of allergy testing and management on skin disease severity in people with atopic dermatitis is unclear. We will create electronic surveys to evaluate current practices regarding allergy testing for adults with atopic dermatitis and interest in participating in studies of allergy testing. The survey responses will be anonymous; clinicians may provide contact information for future studies. We will ask local, provincial, and national dermatology societies to disseminate the survey via e-mail and social media. The patient survey will be shared via Eczema Society of Canada and Canadian Skin Patient Alliance email lists and social media channels. We will calculate the proportion of responses for each question item, and open-ended responses will be summarized into themes. We will document patterns of care and interest in research on allergy testing as an intervention for atopic dermatitis. These results will further our understanding of current practices among dermatologists and capture the perspectives of adults with atopic dermatitis regarding different types of allergy testing in the management of atopic dermatitis. These results may inform future research on allergy testing for patients with atopic dermatitis.
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Effect of allergy testing on atopic dermatitis in adults (EAT-AD)
Women’s College Hospital
8 Sites
BC, AB, ON, QC, NS
Drs. Irina Turchin and Aaron Drucker
Position: Member
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