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.To systematically review the literature relating to the effect of SAM schemes on the following outcomes: patient knowledge, patient compliance/medication errors, success in self-administration, patient satisfaction, staff satisfaction, staff workload, and costs.Keyword and text word searches of online databases were performed between January and March 2013. Included articles described and evaluated inpatient SAM schemes. Case studies and ane...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To explore healthcare providers' and patients' perspectives on self-management ...
Background. Little information is available about patients\u27 perspectives on self- or nurse-relate...
Determination of patients\u27 ability to self-administer medications in the hospital has largely bee...
Self-administration of medicines is believed to increase patients' understanding about their medicat...
Background: Self-administration of medicines is believed to increase patients’ understanding about t...
Purpose: The effect of self-administration of medication (SAM), in which capable hospitalized patien...
Aim: To develop and validate a procedure for self-management of medication by patients whilst in hos...
Abstract The purpose of this poster is to highlight a Performance Improvement Project (PIP). The PIP...
Background: Self-management is a key element in regaining and maintaining health. However, during ho...
The idea of patients self-administering their medication in hospital is not new; it was first cited ...
Background: Inpatient Self-administration of Medication (SAM) increases patient involvement in medic...
Aim: To develop and validate a procedure for self-management of medication by patients whilst in hos...
Aims and objectives: To explore healthcare providers' and patients' perspectives on self-management ...
textabstractBackground: Literature suggests a positive impact of self-administration of medication d...
This article reports on a study that sought to bring the self-administration of medications (SAM) in...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To explore healthcare providers' and patients' perspectives on self-management ...
Background. Little information is available about patients\u27 perspectives on self- or nurse-relate...
Determination of patients\u27 ability to self-administer medications in the hospital has largely bee...
Self-administration of medicines is believed to increase patients' understanding about their medicat...
Background: Self-administration of medicines is believed to increase patients’ understanding about t...
Purpose: The effect of self-administration of medication (SAM), in which capable hospitalized patien...
Aim: To develop and validate a procedure for self-management of medication by patients whilst in hos...
Abstract The purpose of this poster is to highlight a Performance Improvement Project (PIP). The PIP...
Background: Self-management is a key element in regaining and maintaining health. However, during ho...
The idea of patients self-administering their medication in hospital is not new; it was first cited ...
Background: Inpatient Self-administration of Medication (SAM) increases patient involvement in medic...
Aim: To develop and validate a procedure for self-management of medication by patients whilst in hos...
Aims and objectives: To explore healthcare providers' and patients' perspectives on self-management ...
textabstractBackground: Literature suggests a positive impact of self-administration of medication d...
This article reports on a study that sought to bring the self-administration of medications (SAM) in...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To explore healthcare providers' and patients' perspectives on self-management ...
Background. Little information is available about patients\u27 perspectives on self- or nurse-relate...
Determination of patients\u27 ability to self-administer medications in the hospital has largely bee...