The clinical reference group for the New Zealand Child and Youth Eczema Clinical Network has developed a survey to get feedback on nurses’ education needs nationally in relation to child and youth eczema, and options on the delivery of eczema education.
They would love nurses interested or involved in eczema care in clinical practice to complete the five minute survey and provide feedback. Read more information in the introduction to the survey. The survey findings will be reported to the Clinical Network and available on the Network’s website.
The Network was established by the Paediatric Society of New Zealand and the Ministry of Health. It is a national multi-disciplinary network for the purpose of supporting health professionals working across community, primary, secondary and tertiary services to deliver high quality, cost effective and integrated eczema treatment programmes for children, youth and their whānau.
If you would like more information, please contact Penny Jorgensen, Eczema Clinical Nurse Facilitator, New Zealand Child & Youth Eczema Clinical Network.
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