Reports on findings of a survey from the Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP), which showed that lack of adequate written information and time constraints may hinder nurses' effort to educate patients.EBSCO_AspNursing Economic
Prevent Medication Errors: Teaching Patients About Their MedicationsGLADYS POLZIEN MSN, RN, CHPNHome Healthcare Nurse
The Effect of Teaching on Medication Knowledge.Evaluates the type of teaching method most effective in increasing patients' medication knowledge. Impact of different methods of clinical teaching on patient compliance; Most effective method of teaching psychiatric inpatients about their medication; Evaluation...
The topics of the second session included instructions to prevent bleeding and thromboembolic complications and the effect of diet and additional medication on anticoagulation control. During the second and the third session, patients were instructed about indications and models of reducing or increasing ...
Conclusion: We found a considerable percentage of elderly patients did not have sufficient and safe knowledge to the use their prescribed medications. Physicians and pharmacists should strive to educate patients more fully about proper medication use and understand their difficulties. 展开 ...
Background: Non-adherence to drug therapy is an important cause of treatment failure among patients with chronic conditions like diabetes. Previous researches have presented associations among personality traits, medication beliefs and adherence to long-term medication treatment in individuals with different...
Inappropriate medication is a major cause of adverse drug reactions in elderly patients. To determine the extent to which adverse drug reactions (ADRs) in elderly patients admitted to hospital are due to inappropriate prescribing, we examined 4... LINDLEY C. M.,TULLY M. P.,PARAMSOTHY V.,.....
students such as responsibility – with both groups of students recognizing the importance of responsible us of antibiotics, collaboration – although mostly focused within their profession and with patients, critical thinking reliant on evidence-base practice and patient-centered care and continuous ...
Teaching about communication with families of CMC can be difficult as learners may not have the opportunity to develop intimate and long-term relationships with patients and families. Nevertheless, partnering with families and patients is important and learners must gain the knowledge, skills, and atti...
patients to develop experience in patient-centred care Continuity of care: demonstrate awareness of the role of continuity of care between a patient and their GP when managing current and on-going problems (incl. medication reviews, protocol checks eg, asthma review, lifestyle advice eg, smoking ...