Outputs

Outputs from PhD and other research

 

Hannah Wainman NIHR Doctoral Fellow and Dermatology Consultant 

Project: Improving the diagnosis and care pathways for hidradenitis suppurativa in primary care (ID-HS)

Podcast:

Hidradenitis Suppurativa – BDNG

A Cross-sectional Study on Skin of Colour Terminology in Medical Education

Dr Niamh McSwiney, Dr Eliza Hutchison, Dr Stephanie Lax, Prof. Paul Leighton, Dr Hannah Wainman

Papers:

DE04 (P051) ‘No skin is either white or black’: a national exploration of medical students’ views surrounding skin colour terminology in undergraduate education | British Journal of Dermatology | Oxford Academic

 

Outputs from the TOPIC programme of research

 

The best way to use emollients and topical steroids – TOPIC

Conferences:

The Annual European Academy of Allergy & Clinical Immunology (EEACI) Congress, June 13-16 2025 in Glasgow, ‘Real-world use of topical treatments for children with atopic eczema: a systematic review’, by Dr Phuong Hua and Prof Matthew Ridd

The effectiveness of an eczema clinic – TOPIC 

Papers:

Research priorities for food allergy in children – TOPIC

Conferences:

The Annual European Academy of Allergy & Clinical Immunology (EEACI) Congress, June 13-16 2025 in Glasgow, ‘Research priorities for food allergy in children: A James Lind Alliance priority setting partnership’, by Dr Roxanne Parslow and Prof Matthew Ridd

Early introduction of food allergens – TOPIC 

Conferences:

The Annual European Academy of Allergy & Clinical Immunology (EEACI) Congress, June 13-16 2025 in Glasgow, ‘Awareness of and adherence to advice on early introduction of food allergens: is it preventing food allergy? Protocol for EarLY Food Allergens iNTroduction (ELYFANT) study’, by Dr Raquel Granell and Prof Matthew Ridd

 

Outputs from completed projects

Best Emollient in Eczema (BEE) Pragmatic, primary care, multi-centre, individually randomised superiority trial of four emollients in children with eczema, with internal pilot and nested qualitative study.

Podcast:

Bee Study – BDNG