Occupational therapy for epidermolysis bullosa: clinical practice guidelines

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Jennifer M. Chan
Amy Weisman
Alex King
Susan Maksomski
Carrissa Shotwell
Claire Bailie
Helen Weaver
Rebecca Bodan
Estrella Guerrero
Matija Zmazek
Phuong Khuu
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[1] Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford,Department of Rehabilitation
[2] Phoenix Children’s Hospital,School of Nursing
[3] Brooklyn Methodist Hospital,undefined
[4] Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Centre,undefined
[5] Sydney Children’s Hospital,undefined
[6] Community Project Lead DEBRA UK,undefined
[7] California State University Fullerton,undefined
[8] Community Social worker DEBRA Spain,undefined
[9] DEBRA Croatia,undefined
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Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases | / 14卷
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Epidermolysis bullosa; Occupational therapy; Clinical practice guideline; Activities of daily living;
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The purpose of this article is to summarize the Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa Research Association (DEBRA) International evidence-based Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs) for the provision of occupational therapy (OT) for children and adults living with inherited epidermolysis bullosa (EB). This is a rare genetic disorder characterized by skin fragility leading to blister formation occurring spontaneously or following minor trauma. Current OT practice for persons with EB is based on anecdotal care, clinical expertise and trial and error with collaboration between caregiver and patient. Intervention based on research is needed to establish a foundation of knowledge to guide international practitioners to create and improve standards of care and to be able to work effectively with those living with the rare diagnosis of this condition.
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