Volume : 08, Issue : 10, October – 2021

Title:

16.ROLE OF NURSES IN THE MANAGEMENT OF ATOPIC DERMATITIS ALSO KNOWN AS ATOPIC ECZEMA- A REVIEW STUDY

Authors :

Saima Javed, Robina Rafiq, Tahira Shaheen

Abstract :

Background: The aim of this study is to acknowledge and patronize the critical role of nurse in the management of atopic dermatitis. The nurses can take a leap forward understanding the pathophysiology, etiology, risk factors, management and can also support their colleagues and patients to help maintain the desired quality of life with the disease. Main Body: Atopic dermatitis is a chronic, inflammatory disease of skin characterized by erythematous lesions accompanied by scaling and intense itching. It has a cyclic course with remissions and relapses of varying intensities thus posing a constant stress to the patient and the family. Nurses being the part of the multidisciplinary team can play their role in patient education and implementing the treatment plan to bring substantial drift in the disease outcome and quality of life of the patients. Conclusions: Nurses play a critical role in the identification and management of atopic dermatitis. They are the part of the patient centered multidisciplinary approach and can engage the physicians and the patients for the optimization of the treatment response by providing relevant knowledge and outline regarding precautions, adherence and follow-up.

Cite This Article:

Please cite this article in press Saima Javed et al, Role Of Nurses In The Management Of Atopic Dermatitis Also Known As Atopic Eczema- A Review Study., Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2021; 08(10).

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