نتایج جستجو برای: patient medication knowledge

تعداد نتایج: 1289305  

Journal: :Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA 2012
Shane P. Stenner Kevin B. Johnson Joshua C. Denny

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the performance of a system that extracts medication information and administration-related actions from patient short message service (SMS) messages. DESIGN Mobile technologies provide a platform for electronic patient-centered medication management. MyMediHealth (MMH) is a medication management system that includes a medication scheduler, a medication administration re...

Introduction: Medication administration process is a critical aspect of professional nursing care. Prevention from medical errors needs awareness and appropriate decision-making and performance. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of using feedback strategies with an emphasis on medication care standards on knowledge of nursing students and their medication errors. Methods: During ...

Aim: Improper use of medications in any of distribution and prescription stages is called medication error which is preventable. The consequences of medication errors include increase in death rate, duration of hospitalization and medical costs. The goal of the study is to determine types of medication errors and their reasons, and to provide solutions for reducing their frequency in order to p...

Journal: :International journal of advanced research 2022

A Descriptive study was conducted to assess the knowledge and practice regarding self-medication among patients visiting outpatient department in a selected hospital of Delhi. sample 100 using convenient sampling technique. structured questionnaire self-expressed checklist administered self-medication. The data analysis interpretation were done descriptive inferential statistics. Most had avera...

2014
Suzanna J. Richardson Hannah L. Brooks George Bramley Jamie J. Coleman

BACKGROUND Self-administration of medicines is believed to increase patients' understanding about their medication and to promote their independence and autonomy in the hospital setting. The effect of inpatient self-administration of medication (SAM) schemes on patients, staff and institutions is currently unclear. OBJECTIVE To systematically review the literature relating to the effect of SA...

ژورنال: بیمارستان 2015
اسدی, محبوبه, شریفی, طاهره, طباطبایی, سیدسعید, قمری, محمدرضا, کلهر, روح اله,

Background: Patient safety is one of main indicators in quality control of health services. The most prevalent threatening cause of patient safety is medical errors especially medication errors. This study aimed at assessing the rate and type of nurses’ medication errors. Materials and Methods: This study was a descriptive – analytical one which performed in a non-public hospital in East Nor...

2010
Colleen A McHorney Abhijit S Gadkari

OBJECTIVE Our objective was to explore whether adults hold different beliefs about medications to which they persist vs nonpersist and persist vs nonfulfull. METHODS We conducted a cross-sectional survey of adults with asthma, hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, osteoporosis, or other cardiovascular disease from the Harris Interactive Chronic Illness Panel. A quota was set to obtain a sam...

Journal: :Family medicine 2005
Sandra Burge Darryl White Ellen Bajorek Oralia Bazaldua Juan Trevino Theresa Albright Frank Wright Leo Cigarroa

BACKGROUND Medication adherence is a complex phenomenon, influenced by a variety of factors. Most adherence research focuses on one medicine and does not represent the realities of clinical family medicine. This analysis examined factors associated with medication knowledge and adherence in family medicine patients with chronic conditions. METHODS The Residency Research Network of South Texas...

Journal: :Clinical journal of oncology nursing 2014
Donna L Berry Terri Cunningham Seth Eisenberg Mihkaila Wickline Marilyn Hammer Carolina Berg

Discharge medications for a patient with cancer typically are numerous and complex. During the transition between inpatient stays and ambulatory follow-up visits, patients commonly misunderstand medication instructions, placing them at risk for under- or overdosing. This column discusses the results of an evidence-based practice change project at the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance to improve adul...

2015
duShAd rAM Basavana Gowdappa

Background: Trust and expectation are important aspect of doctor patient relationship and its role in patient’s satisfaction and medication adherence is unclear. Objective: To study the levels of trust and expectation on psychiatrist and its relationship with patient’s satisfaction and treatment adherence. Methods: One hundred and twenty three consecutive outpatients were recruited on follow-up...

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