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Welcome to the Acne Care Online project page.

The Acne Care Online programme aims to create and test an online toolkit to support young people effectively treat their acne.

By doing this it aims to reduce the negative physical and mental impact of acne, and to reduce overuse of antibiotics for treating acne.

Watch our short video to find out more about Acne Care Online or click to see our video about how Acne Care Online was developed.

getting involved

Publications

Please click here to view our publications.

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Contacting the study team

Contact: acnecare@soton.ac.uk


This study is being conducted by the Primary Care Research Centre.

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Why is Acne Care Online needed?

Acne is very common, and as well as causing physical symptoms (e.g. pain, scarring), it often makes people feel distressed and can lead to depression.

There is good evidence that certain acne creams, gels and facewashes (called ‘topical acne treatments’) work well for most acne, and don’t always need prescription. However, lots of young people don’t know about these treatments, or stop using them too soon because of side-effects or because they think they’re not working.

This often means that young people spend lots of money on cosmetic products that don’t really help, or end up being prescribed oral antibiotics where this might have been avoidable.

How will Acne Care Online help?

Acne Care Online will be an online toolkit that supports young people to:

  • understand their treatment options and know where to get effective acne treatments
  • avoid side effects from topical treatments (like stinging)
  • use their treatment regularly to make sure it has the best chance of working

What are the stages of the research?

The Acne Care Online programme of research will have several different stages:

1.ÌýÌýÌý Develop the online toolkit by working closely with a wide range of young people with acne, their families and health professionals to understand what will be most important and useful to include, and how to make it as interesting as possible.

2.ÌýÌýÌý Randomised trial to test whether using the toolkit can:

  • improve acne and how acne affects people’s lives
  • reduce the use of antibiotics

3.ÌýÌýÌý Explore how the toolkit works, by talking to those that have used it and analysing how they used it

4.ÌýÌýÌý Explore the costs to the NHS and for patients of using the toolkit and estimate its value for money

Study Protocol

Please click here to view our Study Protocol.

Study Video

To see our short video which explains what Acne Care Online is about click here.

Publications will appear here as they become available

Conference presentations
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Ingrid Muller and Miriam Santer - Southampton Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) Online Seminar Series, Southampton, ÌýFebruary 2023Ìý
Oral presentation: Eczema Care Online and Acne Care Online. Developing and evaluating e-health interventions for young peopleÌý
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Miriam Santer - South West ÌýSociety for Academic Primary Care (SW-SAPC), Birmingham, March 2023Ìý
Oral presentation: Developing Acne Care Online: early insights from developing a digital behaviour change intervention to support effective treatment of acneÌý
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Mary Steele - SW-SAPC, Birmingham, March 2023
Oral presentation: Patient and Public Involvement in the development of an online intervention for young people with acne: novel approaches to reach underserved groupsÌý
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Rosie Essery - SAPC Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM), Brighton, July 2023Ìý
Brief oral presentation: Developing Acne Care Online: early insights from developing a digital behaviour change intervention to support effective treatment of acneÌý
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Mary Steele - SAPC ASM, Brighton, July 2023Ìý
Brief oral presentation: Patient and Public Involvement in the development of an online intervention for young people with acne: novel approaches to reach underserved groups Ìý
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Mary Steele and Stephanie Easton - SAPC Skin Special Interest Group, Online, Jan 2024Ìý
Oral presentation: Acne Care Online: Intervention development, qualitative findings, feasibility trial set-up
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Rosie Essery - UK Society for Behavioural Medicine (UKSBM), Glasgow, March 2024Ìý
Oral presentation: Understanding young people and their parents’ experiences of acne: informing the development of the Acne Care Online digital behaviour change interventionÌý
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Mary Steele - UKSBM, Glasgow, March 2024Ìý
Oral presentation: ‘Patient and Public Involvement in the development of an online intervention for young people with acne: novel approaches to reach underserved groups’ Ìý
as part of symposium: ‘Co-designing interventions with underserved populations: Incorporating the voices of the public within intervention development using Person-Based Approaches’Ìý
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Stephanie Easton - SW-SAPC, Cardiff, March 2024Ìý
Oral presentation: Development of an online intervention and embedded decision-aid to support self-management of acne vulgaris: qualitative interviews with healthcare professionalsÌý
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Stephanie Easton - SW-SAPC, Cardiff, March 2024Ìý
Oral presentation: Acne Care Online: optimising a digital behaviour change intervention to support self-management of acne in young people
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Rosie Essery - Centre for Clinical and Community Applications of Health Psychology Seminar, Southampton, ÌýJune 2024Ìý
Oral presentation: Acne Care Online: using the Person Based Approach to develop a digital behaviour change intervention to support effective treatment of acne
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Mary Steele - Institute for Life Science and Institute for Arts and Humanities interdisciplinary event in Adolescent Health and Wellbeing, University of Southampton, June 2024
Poster presentation: Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) in the development of an online intervention for young people with acne: novel approaches to reach underserved groupsÌý
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Rosie Essery - SAPC ASM, Bristol, July 2024Ìý
Brief oral presentation: Understanding treatment adherence and help-seeking behaviours in Acne vulgaris: a mixed-methods systematic review
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Mary Steele - SAPC ASM, Bristol, July 2024Ìý
Brief oral presentation: Development of an online intervention and embedded decision-aid to support self-management of Acne vulgaris: qualitative interviews with healthcare professionals
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Mary Steele -ÌýSAPC ASM, Bristol, July 2024
Oral presentation: Acne Care Online: optimising a digital behaviour change intervention to support self-management of acne in young people
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Rosie Essery and Mary Steele - ARC-Wessex Qualitative Research Network seminar, online, September 2024Ìý
Using think aloud interviews as part of the Person Based Approach to optimising behaviour change interventions: the example of Acne Care OnlineÌý
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Rosie EsseryÌý -Ìý SW-SAPC, Oxford, March 2025
Poster: Recruitment and engagement in the Acne Care Online Randomised Controlled Trial: early challenges and lessons learned
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Taeko Becque -Ìý ÌýSW-SAPC, Oxford, March 2025
Oral presentation: Interventions for improving adherence to acne treatments: a systematic review of RCTs
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Rosie EsseryÌý -Ìý UKSBM, Bristol, April 2025
Oral presentation: Recruitment and engagement in the Acne Care Online Randomised Controlled Trial: early challenges and lessons learned
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Mary SteeleÌý -Ìý UKSBM, Bristol, April 2025
Oral presentation: Acne Care Online: optimising a digital behaviour change intervention to support self-management of acne in young people
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Rosie EsseryÌý -Ìý SAPC-ASM, Cardiff, July 2025
Oral presentation: Recruitment and engagement in the Acne Care Online Randomised Controlled Trial: early challenges and lessons learned
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Mary SteeleÌý -Ìý SAPC-ASM, Cardiff, July 2025
Oral presentation: Co-producing a social media campaign to engage young people in acne research
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Taeko BecqueÌý -Ìý SAPC-ASM, Cardiff, July 2025
Oral presentation: Interventions for improving adherence to acne treatments: a systematic review of RCTs

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