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Published in: International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy 3/2019

Open Access 01-06-2019 | Separation Anxiety Disorder | Research Article

Optimizing pharmaceutical care for pediatric patients with dermatitis: perspectives of parents and pharmacy staff

Authors: Ellen S. Koster, Daphne Philbert, Kay R. Wagelaar, Sarah Galle, Marcel L. Bouvy

Published in: International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy | Issue 3/2019

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Abstract

Background Atopic dermatitis affects 10–20% of the children worldwide. Unfortunately not all patients who receive treatment have optimal treatment outcomes. Objective To assess the view of parents and pharmacy staff in order to optimize pharmaceutical care for young atopic dermatitis patients. Setting Community pharmacies in the Netherlands. Method We first held an expert panel meeting to determine experts’ views on treatment of atopic dermatitis and their suggestions for areas of improvement. This input was used to develop the interview guide. We conducted telephone interviews with parents of children (aged 0–12 years) with atopic dermatitis and face-to-face interviews with pharmacy staff members. All interviews were audiotaped and transcribed verbatim. Transcripts were coded using qualitative data analysis software. Codes were used to identify themes. Main outcome measure Perspectives of parents of young atopic dermatitis patients and pharmacy staff about treatment. Results We interviewed 29 parents and 18 pharmacy staff members. Many parents mentioned fear of steroid adverse effects, with intentional nonadherence as a consequence, and difficulties with the application of topical treatment. Pharmacy employees also mentioned to encounter these issues. Some employees themselves expressed concerns towards use of steroids. Most parents were satisfied with the information they received; however, they need more practical lifestyle advices, e.g. about bathing or clothing. Both pharmacists and pharmacy technicians mentioned that technicians often lack knowledge to support patients optimally in correct medication use. Conclusion Parents’ perceptions about topical corticosteroids might negatively influence treatment outcomes. Pharmacy staff has an important role to inform parents of children with eczema on the appropriate use of topical corticosteroids and emollients. Counseling should not be influenced by their own prejudices about topical corticosteroids. Close collaboration between primary care providers should ensure that parents receive uniform messages.
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Metadata
Title
Optimizing pharmaceutical care for pediatric patients with dermatitis: perspectives of parents and pharmacy staff
Authors
Ellen S. Koster
Daphne Philbert
Kay R. Wagelaar
Sarah Galle
Marcel L. Bouvy
Publication date
01-06-2019
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy / Issue 3/2019
Print ISSN: 2210-7703
Electronic ISSN: 2210-7711
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11096-019-00827-1

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