Background: Inpatient Self-administration of Medication (SAM) increases patient involvement in medication management and may increase medication safety. Its implementation is impeded. Successful and sustainable implementation of SAM strongly depends on patients’ willingness to participate. This study aimed to identify and quantify patients’ views on SAM, related (dis)advantages and prerequisites, patient’s willingness to engage in SAM schemes, and their preferences in medication management during hospitalisation. Methods: A mixed-methods study was conducted among hospitalised adult patients in four Dutch hospitals during December 2018 and March 2019. Semi-structured one-to-one interviews were performed to identify patients’ views on SAM. In...
Background. Little information is available about patients\u27 perspectives on self- or nurse-relate...
BACKGROUND: Improving patient's medication knowledge and consequently medication use is essential fo...
Aim: To develop and validate a procedure for self-management of medication by patients whilst in hos...
Background: Literature suggests a positive impact of self-administration of medication during hospit...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To identify stakeholders' views on inpatient Self-Administration of Medication ...
Background: Self-management is a key element in regaining and maintaining health. However, during ho...
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 ...
AIM: The aim of this study was to identify patient preferences for involvement in medication managem...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Self-administration of medicines is believed to increase patients' understa...
Purpose: The effect of self-administration of medication (SAM), in which capable hospitalized patien...
Abstract: Background Medication self-management (MSM) is defined as a person's ability to cope with ...
Background: Self-administration of medicines is believed to increase patients’ understanding about t...
Background. Little information is available about patients\u27 perspectives on self- or nurse-relate...
BACKGROUND: Improving patient's medication knowledge and consequently medication use is essential fo...
Aim: To develop and validate a procedure for self-management of medication by patients whilst in hos...
Background: Literature suggests a positive impact of self-administration of medication during hospit...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To identify stakeholders' views on inpatient Self-Administration of Medication ...
Background: Self-management is a key element in regaining and maintaining health. However, during ho...
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 ...
AIM: The aim of this study was to identify patient preferences for involvement in medication managem...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Self-administration of medicines is believed to increase patients' understa...
Purpose: The effect of self-administration of medication (SAM), in which capable hospitalized patien...
Abstract: Background Medication self-management (MSM) is defined as a person's ability to cope with ...
Background: Self-administration of medicines is believed to increase patients’ understanding about t...
Background. Little information is available about patients\u27 perspectives on self- or nurse-relate...
BACKGROUND: Improving patient's medication knowledge and consequently medication use is essential fo...
Aim: To develop and validate a procedure for self-management of medication by patients whilst in hos...