Introduction: Administration of psychotropic pro re nata (PRN) medications is influenced by diverse factors such as legal use of PRN medications, the attitude of patients, personal bias, and stigma toward such medication use. While PRN prescriptions increase the efficiency of care and encourage patients to participate in self-care, the use of psychotropic PRN medications by outpatients has raised concerns about its risks of harm, especially for the outpatients. This study explored the use of psychotropic PRN medications by patients attending the outpatient clinic in a hospital.Methods: Qualitative in-depth interviews were conducted. Purposeful sampling was done to achieve cases with enriched information. Participants were chosen regardless ...
Psychotropic medications administered on an as-needed basis, often designated as pro re nata (or PRN...
Many medications are prescribed and administered PRN (pro re nata, as needed). However, there are fe...
Background: There are high rates of cognitive problems and organic and functional psychiatric disord...
Many countries now have national mental health policies and guidelines to decrease or eliminate the ...
Purpose- The aim was to explore the perceptions of staff towards psychotropic Pro Re Nata (PRN) medi...
The use of pro re nata (PRN) medication, a medication that is given when needed, as opposed to medic...
Aims: This paper reports a study which aimed to explore service users’ views and experiences of the ...
Objective: To examine the knowledge and beliefs of doctors and nurses in inpatient psychiatric units...
PRN psychotropic medications (medications given with the aim of changing the patient's mental state ...
PRN psychotropic medications (medications given with the aim of changing the patient's mental state ...
Introduction Pro re nata (PRN) medication is unscheduled and used for acute physical and psychiatri...
In the present study, we interviewed 40 patients in acute inpatient mental health settings regarding...
Pro re nata (PRN; 'as needed') medication is an archetypal mainstay for managing acute psychiatric i...
Pro re nata (PRN) medication is medication administered by nurses as required commonly in response t...
Objective: To examine the use of pro re nata (PRN) (as needed) medication in hospitalized patients w...
Psychotropic medications administered on an as-needed basis, often designated as pro re nata (or PRN...
Many medications are prescribed and administered PRN (pro re nata, as needed). However, there are fe...
Background: There are high rates of cognitive problems and organic and functional psychiatric disord...
Many countries now have national mental health policies and guidelines to decrease or eliminate the ...
Purpose- The aim was to explore the perceptions of staff towards psychotropic Pro Re Nata (PRN) medi...
The use of pro re nata (PRN) medication, a medication that is given when needed, as opposed to medic...
Aims: This paper reports a study which aimed to explore service users’ views and experiences of the ...
Objective: To examine the knowledge and beliefs of doctors and nurses in inpatient psychiatric units...
PRN psychotropic medications (medications given with the aim of changing the patient's mental state ...
PRN psychotropic medications (medications given with the aim of changing the patient's mental state ...
Introduction Pro re nata (PRN) medication is unscheduled and used for acute physical and psychiatri...
In the present study, we interviewed 40 patients in acute inpatient mental health settings regarding...
Pro re nata (PRN; 'as needed') medication is an archetypal mainstay for managing acute psychiatric i...
Pro re nata (PRN) medication is medication administered by nurses as required commonly in response t...
Objective: To examine the use of pro re nata (PRN) (as needed) medication in hospitalized patients w...
Psychotropic medications administered on an as-needed basis, often designated as pro re nata (or PRN...
Many medications are prescribed and administered PRN (pro re nata, as needed). However, there are fe...
Background: There are high rates of cognitive problems and organic and functional psychiatric disord...