The problem of cooperation of doctor and patient in pediatric dermatological practice

  • Tatyana V Kaurova Saint-Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University 194100, Saint-Рetersburg
  • Yulia V Kovalchuk Saint-Petersburg State University 199034, Saint-Petersburg
  • Galina L Mikirtichan Saint-Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University 194100, Saint-Рetersburg
  • Valentina A Chulkova North-Western State Medical University named after I.I. Mechnikov; National Medical Research Center of Oncology named after N.N. Petrov 191015, Saint-Petersburg; 195067, Saint-Petersburg; 197758, Saint-Petersburg
  • Elena V Pestereva Saint-Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University; Saint-Petersburg State University; National Medical Research Center of Oncology named after N.N. Petrov 194100, Saint-Рetersburg; 199034, Saint-Petersburg; 197758, Saint-Petersburg
Keywords: chronic dermatoses, attitude towards the disease, adherence to treatment, parents, children

Abstract

The article concentrates on the study of the characteristics of attitudes towards the disease and adherence to treatment in children suffering from chronic dermatoses and their parents who have consulted a dermatologist. For this purpose, we used a clinical and psychological conversation with parents and patients -children over 10 years of age, as well as the Morisky-Green preliminary compliance assessment scale. The study showed that for most parents, the first symptoms of the disease and the diagnosis of their child were the most difficult stage, accompanied by severe anxiety anddisquietude. It was also found that both parents and children tended to re -consult with other specialists and look for additional information about the disease on the Internet. The study found a discrepancy between the willingness to follow the treatment plan, as expressed by parents and children in the clinical interview, and the level of adherence to treatment, as diagnosed by the Morisky-Green scale. In reality, practical adherence to treatment in the majority of parents was significantly lower than the verbal one. The revealed discrepancy allows us to conclude that adherence should be assessed using several methods. One of the key links in assessing the level of adherence to therapy is the use of questionnaires, which the patient (or the legal representative) fills in directly at the doctor’s appointment. The Morisky-Green test can be recommended as a simple, affordable method for assessing adherence to treatment in pediatric dermatological practice in order to identify potentially non -adherent families requiring more medical attention. The conditions for achieving the necessary degree of adherence to treatment are the child’s emotional support from the parents, their interest in the positive results of treatment and the need for reliable information, including trusting relationships and close cooperation with the attending physician.

Author Biographies

Tatyana V Kaurova, Saint-Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University 194100, Saint-Рetersburg
Litovskaya str., 2; MD, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Humanities and bioethics
Yulia V Kovalchuk, Saint-Petersburg State University 199034, Saint-Petersburg
Makarova embankment, 6
Galina L Mikirtichan, Saint-Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University 194100, Saint-Рetersburg
Litovskaya str., 2
Valentina A Chulkova, North-Western State Medical University named after I.I. Mechnikov; National Medical Research Center of Oncology named after N.N. Petrov 191015, Saint-Petersburg; 195067, Saint-Petersburg; 197758, Saint-Petersburg
ul. Kirochnaya, 41.; Piskarevsky pr., 47; Posyolok Pesochniy, Leningradskaya str., 68
Elena V Pestereva, Saint-Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University; Saint-Petersburg State University; National Medical Research Center of Oncology named after N.N. Petrov 194100, Saint-Рetersburg; 199034, Saint-Petersburg; 197758, Saint-Petersburg
Litovskaya str., 2; Makarova embankment, 6; Posyolok Pesochniy, Leningradskaya str., 68
Published
2022-05-24
How to Cite
Kaurova, T. V., Kovalchuk, Y. V., Mikirtichan, G. L., Chulkova, V. A., & Pestereva, E. V. (2022). The problem of cooperation of doctor and patient in pediatric dermatological practice. Medicine and Organization of Health Care, 6(4), 95-103. Retrieved from https://ojs3.gpmu.org/index.php/medorg/article/view/4075
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