Train your team: Dry skin and eczema
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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: dry skin and eczema
This Train Your Team checklist provides support and information to run a team training session on dry skin and eczema. Work through the activities below. This content can also be used for your own CPD.
Reflection
- Is my advice on use of emollient therapy effective and up to date?
- Do we spend time with customers explaining how to effectively fit emollient therapy into their daily routine?
- Can I tailor my advice to individual customers, their lifestyles and preferences?
- Do I communicate the importance of liberal application of emollients, particularly after bathing or showering?
- Do we display emollients and related products in the pharmacy?
Training checklist
Ensure support staff understand the following key points:
- Dry skin can affect the quality of life
- The importance of asking questions to enquire about symptoms because the nature of dry skin varies enormously
- Dry skin and eczema is very common in both adults and children
- Common causes and signs/symptoms of dry skin
- Eczema is characterised by flare-ups
- The problem of the itch-scratch cycle
- The importance of emollient therapy and how it works
- Types of emollients and their role in different situations and times of day
- Which emollient to choose
- The role of urea in emollient products
- How to use emollients in the daily routine
- When to refer.
I will:
- Reassess my and my staff’s interventions in customers with dry skin and eczema
- Ensure that my staff can give a clear explanation to customers about the role of urea in emollient products
- Ensure that the pharmacy team gives appropriate advice on the correct use and application of emollients
- Train my pharmacy assistants to ensure that they can meet all the points in this training checklist.