
Epidermolysis Bullosa
Home Care Programme
Expertise
Introduction
The chapter Expertise discusses
the information and instruction that is necessary for appropriate care. Attention is paid
to the information the patient / carer needs and the information the careworker should
have in order to implement the care adequately.
In addition, this chapter includes exercises for the prevention of fusions
and contractures.
In the chapter Standard Care Plan a number of problems that frequently
occurs as the result of the disease has been elaborated on.
Information and instruction
Just like the careworkers involved a patient / carer must be well informed
about the disease and how the treatment, nursing and care take place. In addition, it is
important that the patient / carer is properly instructed on how to implement the
procedures involved.
The information and instruction are part of the total care and are
provided by a careworker who has experience with the disease. The information has been
provided both verbally and in writing as much as possible (see also Home Care Book
Epidermolysis Bullosa).
Patient / carer
Aims of the information and instruction to the patient / carer are:
the patient / carer is informed about the disease, the symptoms and
outcomes and is able to point these out;
the patient / carer is informed about the treatment, nursing and
care;
the patient / carer knows who is involved in the (home care)
treatment and who coordinates the care;
the patient / carer knows the medication / ointments / dressings
and nutrients that are used;
the patient / carer knows how to implement the physical, skin,
mouth and dental care;
the patient / carer knows the importance of good nutritional
status;
the patient / carer knows the importance of the exercises for the
prevention of fusions and contractures;
the patient / carer knows how to act in the case of complications /
problems / questions / uncertainties;
the patient / carer knows in which situations he/she must consult
the doctor in attendance or his/her locum.
the patient / carer is informed about the patient association and
the support this association is able to offer;
the patient / carer is informed about the aids that are available
for the support of the activities;
the patient / carer is informed about the possible adaptations;
the patient / carer knows how to appeal for benefits and financial
contributions.
Careworker
The aims of the instructions for the careworkers are similar to the ones
mentioned above with the addition of:
the careworker knows how to inform the patient;
the careworker knows how to act in the case of complications and/or
problems;
the careworker is informed about the possibilities for support such
as aids, adaptations and provisions;
the careworker is informed about the psychosocial effects of the
disease and the possibilities for support;
the careworker is able to provide coordinated care.
Exercises
Introduction
This module
describes a number of exercises for the prevention of fusions and contractures. Before
engaging in the exercises, the attending doctor should be consulted to check whether the
exercises will not have any negative effects.
At the end of this module specific exercises for children are discussed.
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