Aims: The objective of this study was to expand the knowledge of the nurse role dur‐ ing medication administration in the context of nursing homes. The following re‐ search question guided the study: How can the nurse role during medication administration in nursing homes be described? Design: A QUAL–qual mixed study design was applied. Methods: Data were collected using partial participant observations and semi‐struc‐ tured interviews of all staff members involved in medication administration. An in‐ ductive content analysis was performed. Results: Medication administration is a pervasive process ingrained in the day‐to‐day activities of providing care to the patients. The nurse role is compensating, flexible and adaptable. There is a dyna...
Background: With the increase of the proportion of old (>80 years), frail people living in long-term...
Background: With the increase of the proportion of old (>80 years), frail people living in long-term...
This is a case study of nurses\u27 attitudes toward professional nurse role factors affecting decisi...
Aims The objective of this study was to expand the knowledge of the nurse role during medication adm...
Aims The objective of this study was to expand the knowledge of the nurse role during medication ad...
Medication administration causes a significant number of healthcare-related adverse events in primar...
Aims and objectives To contribute in‐depth knowledge of the characteristics of medication administra...
Aims and objectives To contribute in‐depth knowledge of the characteristics of medication administra...
Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate the views and current practices of registe...
Nursing home manager (NHM) has now a great challenge: managing an aging staff ensuring higher level ...
Mariani Ahmad Nizaruddin, Marhanis-Salihah Omar, Adliah Mhd-Ali, Mohd Makmor-Bakry Faculty of Pharm...
Background: Person-centered care has been shown to be beneficial for nursing home residents. The kno...
Objective: To explore registered nurses’ experience of medication management in municipal care of th...
BACKGROUND: With the increase of the proportion of old (>80 years), frail people living in long-term...
Background: Person-centered care has been shown to be beneficial for nursing home residents. The kno...
Background: With the increase of the proportion of old (>80 years), frail people living in long-term...
Background: With the increase of the proportion of old (>80 years), frail people living in long-term...
This is a case study of nurses\u27 attitudes toward professional nurse role factors affecting decisi...
Aims The objective of this study was to expand the knowledge of the nurse role during medication adm...
Aims The objective of this study was to expand the knowledge of the nurse role during medication ad...
Medication administration causes a significant number of healthcare-related adverse events in primar...
Aims and objectives To contribute in‐depth knowledge of the characteristics of medication administra...
Aims and objectives To contribute in‐depth knowledge of the characteristics of medication administra...
Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate the views and current practices of registe...
Nursing home manager (NHM) has now a great challenge: managing an aging staff ensuring higher level ...
Mariani Ahmad Nizaruddin, Marhanis-Salihah Omar, Adliah Mhd-Ali, Mohd Makmor-Bakry Faculty of Pharm...
Background: Person-centered care has been shown to be beneficial for nursing home residents. The kno...
Objective: To explore registered nurses’ experience of medication management in municipal care of th...
BACKGROUND: With the increase of the proportion of old (>80 years), frail people living in long-term...
Background: Person-centered care has been shown to be beneficial for nursing home residents. The kno...
Background: With the increase of the proportion of old (>80 years), frail people living in long-term...
Background: With the increase of the proportion of old (>80 years), frail people living in long-term...
This is a case study of nurses\u27 attitudes toward professional nurse role factors affecting decisi...