From Administration of Oral Medicines by Nurses to Controlled Self-administration: Impact on Safety of Administration During Hospitalisation
Evaluation of the Safety of a Change of Practice in the Administration of Oral Medication During Hospitalisation: From Administration by the Nurse to Supervision of Self-administration of Medication in the Locomotor and Polyvalent Rehabilitation Department of the Valenciennes Hospital Centre.
Centre Hospitalier de Valenciennes
192 participants
May 24, 2024
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Medication administration practices during patient hospital stay tend to improve patient autonomy. Several studies have concluded that self-administration of medication programs in hospital centers have a beneficial effect on patients' knowledge of their medications, their compliance and the safety of administration. Nevertheless, few studies have been carried out in France on this subject. The aim of this study is to evaluate the impact of the change of nurses administration practices from the administration of each drugs to supervision of self-administration by the patient under a self-administration program.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria4
- Care in the rehabilitation unit of Hospital in Valenciennes, France
- Patient with a planned stay of 7 days or more
- Patient on chronic treatment before admission to hospital ;
- Patients taking their treatment alone at home;
Exclusion Criteria10
- Age < 18 years old
- Patients with poor compliance
- No chronic treatment
- Unstable disease
- Major cognitive, memory or depressive disorders
- Swallowing disorders
- Prehension problems
- Patient under legal protection
- Patient under guardianship or curatorship
- Patient included in another trial
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Interventions
Management of drugs' administration by the patient
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NCT06639113