Objective: The primary purpose of the present study was to examine changes in utilization of pro re nata (PRN; ‘as required’) sedation over time within a child and adolescent psychiatric inpatient unit. The secondary purpose was to assess whether changes in PRN sedation were related to changing patient characteristics. Methods: A retrospective chart review examined 257 medical charts from a child and youth mental health inpatient service over two time periods (wave I, n = 122; wave II, n = 135) and collected data on PRN sedation, patient characteristics and routine medications. Results: Over time a significant reduction was observed in the proportion of patients prescribed PRN sedation from 70% to 54% (p < 0.01), and a reduction in the prop...
Background: The prevalence of prescriptions of anxiolytics and hypnotics/sedatives for child and ado...
Objectives: To investigate the use of sleep medication and concomitant psychotropic medication in ch...
Objective: To examine the use of pro re nata (PRN) (as needed) medication in hospitalized patients w...
Objective: The primary purpose of the present study was to examine changes in utilization of pro re ...
Objective: The primary purpose of the present study was to examine changes in utilization of pro re ...
Objective: The primary purpose of the present study was to examine changes in utilization of pro re ...
Objective: To identify utilisation rates of prn (pro re nata) sedation in children and adolescents r...
Objective: To identify utilisation rates of prn (pro re nata) sedation in children and adolescents r...
Objective: To identify utilisation rates of prn (pro re nata) sedation in children and adolescents r...
Objective: To identify utilisation rates of prn (pro re nata) sedation in children and adolescents r...
Objectives: Available evidence suggests that the use of 'as needed' (PRN; from the Latin pro re nata...
This is a study of the use of ‘as required ’ (prn) psychotropic medication in an in-patient unit for...
Pro re nata (PRN) or ‘as required’ medication is a regular part of mental health nursing practice. T...
Objectives: To investigate the use of sleep medication and concomitant psychotropic medication in ch...
Objectives: To investigate the use of sleep medication and concomitant psychotropic medication in ch...
Background: The prevalence of prescriptions of anxiolytics and hypnotics/sedatives for child and ado...
Objectives: To investigate the use of sleep medication and concomitant psychotropic medication in ch...
Objective: To examine the use of pro re nata (PRN) (as needed) medication in hospitalized patients w...
Objective: The primary purpose of the present study was to examine changes in utilization of pro re ...
Objective: The primary purpose of the present study was to examine changes in utilization of pro re ...
Objective: The primary purpose of the present study was to examine changes in utilization of pro re ...
Objective: To identify utilisation rates of prn (pro re nata) sedation in children and adolescents r...
Objective: To identify utilisation rates of prn (pro re nata) sedation in children and adolescents r...
Objective: To identify utilisation rates of prn (pro re nata) sedation in children and adolescents r...
Objective: To identify utilisation rates of prn (pro re nata) sedation in children and adolescents r...
Objectives: Available evidence suggests that the use of 'as needed' (PRN; from the Latin pro re nata...
This is a study of the use of ‘as required ’ (prn) psychotropic medication in an in-patient unit for...
Pro re nata (PRN) or ‘as required’ medication is a regular part of mental health nursing practice. T...
Objectives: To investigate the use of sleep medication and concomitant psychotropic medication in ch...
Objectives: To investigate the use of sleep medication and concomitant psychotropic medication in ch...
Background: The prevalence of prescriptions of anxiolytics and hypnotics/sedatives for child and ado...
Objectives: To investigate the use of sleep medication and concomitant psychotropic medication in ch...
Objective: To examine the use of pro re nata (PRN) (as needed) medication in hospitalized patients w...