PHARMACEUTICAL CARE IN TREATMENT OF DERMATITIS

Authors

  • TAMAZ TCHUMBURIDZE Professor. TSMU. Department of Social and Clinical Pharmacy. Tbilisi, Georgia.
  • MAYA MATHOSHVILI Associate Professor. TSMU, Department of Skin and Venous Diseases, Tbilisi, Georgia.
  • NINO NEMSITSVERIDZE As. Professor. TSMU. Department of Social and Clinical Pharmacy. Tbilisi, Georgia.
  • SALOME BERIDZE Master of Pharmacy. Tbilisi, Georgia.
  • LIZI TOMADZE 4th year student of the Faculty of Pharmacy at Tbilisi State Medical University, Head of the Faculty of Pharmacy in the Student Self-Government of Tbilisi State Medical University and President of Georgian Pharmaceutical Students’ Association. Tbilisi, Georgia.
  • IOSEB TOMADZE Master of Pharmacy. TSMU. Department of Social and Clinical Pharmacy. Tbilisi, Georgia.

Abstract

Dermatitis is widespread throughout the world. Dermatitis patients with these problems often resort to self-medication and bypass the doctor and go to Afiak first. The aim of the study was to find out how important the pharmacist's role is in the management of dermatitis. For which we interviewed the pharmacists working in the pharmacy and dermatitis patients with A total of 25 pharmacists and 50 patients were interviewed. Based on the analysis of the data, we have developed a conversation algorithm between a pharmacist and a patient with dermatitis, which will allow the pharmacist to answer questions to accurately assess the patient's condition, to select the necessary medication for the patient, to explain the manner and frequency of its use. By means of questions, to rule out dangerous symptoms, during which it is necessary to send the patient to a doctor immediately.

 

 

Published

2024-04-28

How to Cite

TAMAZ TCHUMBURIDZE, MAYA MATHOSHVILI, NINO NEMSITSVERIDZE, SALOME BERIDZE, LIZI TOMADZE, & IOSEB TOMADZE. (2024). PHARMACEUTICAL CARE IN TREATMENT OF DERMATITIS. Scientific Research and Experimental Development, (6). Retrieved from https://ojs.scipub.de/index.php/SRED/article/view/3434