Train your team: parasites
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Training your team and ensuring everyone's knowledge is up-to-date are important CPD triggers. We suggest that you get the team together for a training session based on the activities below and discuss the various ways in which you can offer customers and patients added care in this category.
Subject:Â parasites
This Train Your Team checklist provides support and information to run a team training session on parasites. This content can also be used for your own CPD.
Reflection
- Is the pharmacy team able to dispel the myths that surround head lice and threadworms?
- Do we ensure that customers requesting a treatment have checked for the presence of live head lice?
- Can the team explain the technique needed for wet combing?
- Do we give thorough advice on good hygiene for preventing the spread of threadworms?
- Is the team able to give advice on the management of head lice and/or threadworms across an entire household?
Training checklist
Ensure your support staff understand the following key points:
- Head lice are not caused by poor hygiene
- The high incidence of head lice in school children
- The importance of detecting head lice before treatment and following the instructions for a head lice product
- Good results with head lice treatments depend on effective application
- The technique of wet combing
- The importance of good hygiene in preventing the spread of threadworms
- Treatment options for head lice, ringworm, scabies and threadworms
- When to refer customers with head lice, ringworm or threadworms to the pharmacist
- The increasing incidence of bed bugs
- The ABCD guide for travellers and what it means in the pharmacy.
Action. I will:
- Critically evaluate our advice on all parasite infestations
- Make sure that we emphasise appropriate application of treatment for head lice
- Ensure that we know when local schools are on head lice alert
- Train my pharmacy assistants to ensure that they can meet all the points in the training checklist.
Practice point
• Is there a way in which your pharmacy could work with one or more local schools in the management of head lice and threadworms?