Dermatitis is inflammation of the skin. Dermatitis can have many causes and occurs in many forms. Dermatitis usually involves an itchy rash on swollen, reddened skin.
Dermatitis is a common condition that's not contagious and usually isn't life-threatening. Even so, it can make you feel uncomfortable and self-conscious.
Disturbed Body Image related to the appearance of the skin that is not good.
Goal: Development of an increase in self-acceptance.
Expected outcomes:
- Develop an increase in the willingness to accept a state of self.
- Follow and participate in self-care measures.
- Reported feeling in control of the situation.
- Reinforces the positive support of the self-governing.
- Express attention to self-healthier.
- Seemed not to notice the condition.
- Using a technique to hide flaws and emphasize techniques for improving the appearance.
Interventions :
1. Assess the patient's self-image disturbance in (avoiding eye contact, self-deprecating speech, expression sick state of the condition of the skin).
R /: Disturbed self-image will accompany any disease or condition were apparent to the patient. Impression of someone against itself will affect the self-concept.
2. Identify the psychosocial stages of development stages.
R /: On the relationship between the stages of development, as well as the self-image and understanding of the patient's reaction to the skin condition.
3. Provide an opportunity for disclosure. Listen (by way of an open, non-judgmental) to express mourning / anxiety about body image changes.
R /: Patients in need of the experience that must be listened to and understood.
4. The sense of concern and fear of patients. Help patients who are anxious to develop the ability to assess themselves and identify and resolve problems.
R /: This action provides an opportunity for health workers to neutralize unnecessary anxiety and restore the reality of the situation. Fear is a destructive element patient adaptations.
5. Encourage socialization with other people.
R /: Increase self-acceptance and socialization.