Aim: To develop and validate a procedure for self-management of medication by patients whilst in hospital. Background: Self-management of medication allows patients to self-manage their medication in a controlled and supportive hospital environment. This practice is encouraged worldwide, yet an evidence-based procedure to evaluate the ability of patients to self-manage and to monitor and support self-management are absent. Methods: The evidence-based procedure for self-management of medication (SelfMED) was developed based on previous conducted qualitative research, literature review, and the current regulation. It was validated by healthcare providers and a multidisciplinary expert meeting. Questions within the procedure that could be bias...
Purpose: The effect of self-administration of medication (SAM), in which capable hospitalized patien...
Background: Self-administration of medicines is believed to increase patients’ understanding about t...
Abstract The purpose of this poster is to highlight a Performance Improvement Project (PIP). The PIP...
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 ...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To explore healthcare providers' and patients' perspectives on self-management ...
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 ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Self-administration of medicines is believed to increase patients' understa...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To identify stakeholders' views on inpatient Self-Administration of Medication ...
Background. Little information is available about patients\u27 perspectives on self- or nurse-relate...
textabstractBackground: Literature suggests a positive impact of self-administration of medication d...
Background: Inpatient Self-administration of Medication (SAM) increases patient involvement in medic...
Purpose: The effect of self-administration of medication (SAM), in which capable hospitalized patien...
Background: Self-administration of medicines is believed to increase patients’ understanding about t...
Abstract The purpose of this poster is to highlight a Performance Improvement Project (PIP). The PIP...
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 ...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To explore healthcare providers' and patients' perspectives on self-management ...
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 ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Self-administration of medicines is believed to increase patients' understa...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To identify stakeholders' views on inpatient Self-Administration of Medication ...
Background. Little information is available about patients\u27 perspectives on self- or nurse-relate...
textabstractBackground: Literature suggests a positive impact of self-administration of medication d...
Background: Inpatient Self-administration of Medication (SAM) increases patient involvement in medic...
Purpose: The effect of self-administration of medication (SAM), in which capable hospitalized patien...
Background: Self-administration of medicines is believed to increase patients’ understanding about t...
Abstract The purpose of this poster is to highlight a Performance Improvement Project (PIP). The PIP...