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The knowledge of patients on the drug therapies at discharge

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2009
abstract:
The knowledge of patients on the drug therapies at discharge. Introduction. Patients knowledge on drug therapy is one of the bases for compliance. Patients are discharged with ill defined knowledge on new treatments. Information is provided but often it is not paced on patients needs. Aim of the study is to assess patients' knowledge on the drug therapies they are prescribed at discharge from hospital. Method Two-hundred eleven medical patients were interviewed at discharge from hospital. Information on medications already taken before admission and new medications were collected, on the 7 most prescribed drugs. Patients were asked when they bad received the information on drugs and by whom. Results. Thirty-three per cent of patients are discharged with new drugs, 15% with more than 4 new drugs. Knowledge gaps concern drugs and behaviours to be avoided and side effects (patients lack information on 69.3 and 61.8% of prescribed therapies respectively). Information is more scanty on new treatments although more information is provided during hospital stay. The doctors are more involved in informing patients (47.9% of treatments) while the nurses' role is less relevant (14.1% of treatments). Lack of information is widespread across different wards. Conclusions. The study indicates the need for patients counselling during hospitalization, with respect to medication therapy.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Menarello, G; Mutillo, G; Tognoni, P; Manara, Duilio Fiorenzo; Macario, G; Deva, G; Di Giulio, P; Nobili, A; Tettamanti, M.
Authors of the University:
MANARA DUILIO FIORENZO
Handle:
https://iris.unisr.it/handle/20.500.11768/13165
Published in:
ASSISTENZA INFERMIERISTICA E RICERCA
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