Drug administration guides in dysphagia


Autoria(s): Serrano Santos, Jose Manuel; Poland, Fiona; Kelly, Jennifer; Wright, David J.
Data(s)

22/05/2012

Resumo

Aim: The aim of this evaluation was to evaluate the use of Individualised Medication Administration Guides (IMAGs) for patients with dysphagia on one stroke ward over a 6month period. Background: Patients with dysphagia (PWD) are more likely to suffer an administration error than patients without swallowing difficulties. To both standardise and improve medicines administration to patients with dysphagia I-MAGs were introduced on one stroke ward over a 6 month period. Methods: A software package supported with data on current national guidelines on the administration of medicines to PWD was designed by a specialised pharmacist in dysphagia to enable him to create individualised medication administration guides for patients with dysphagia which stated how each medicine should be optimally prepared and administered. On completion of the pilot service a questionnaire was given to all nurses, pharmacist and speech and language therapists who had experienced the I-MAGs. All the professionals received the same questionnaire but questions relevant only to their practice were added to the nurse’s questionnaire. Results: Of 26 Healthcare professionals (HCPs) approached, 19 returned completed questionnaires. Higher variability was found in the 13 responses from the nurse respondents than in the ones from the 3 pharmacist and the 3 SALTs. 8 (61%) of the nurses felt more confident in their practice when I-MAGs were in place. 10 (76%) of the nurses admitted that the guides could sometimes increase the time of the administration, but saw that it made practice safer. All the pharmacists considered the recommendations in the guides useful and all the respondents with the exception of one nurse (12:13) would like this service to continue. Conclusion: I-MAGs were well received on the ward and they support individualised care for patients with dysphagia. But the guides needed additional pharmacist input and greater nursing time. Research to determine the cost effectiveness of I-MAGs is needed.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/83507/

Publicador

EMAP Publishing Ltd.

Relação

http://www.nursingtimes.net/nursing-practice/specialisms/prescribing/drug-administration-guides-in-dysphagia/5045057.article

Serrano Santos, Jose Manuel, Poland, Fiona, Kelly, Jennifer, & Wright, David J. (2012) Drug administration guides in dysphagia. Nursing Times, 108(21), pp. 15-17.

Fonte

School of Clinical Sciences; Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation

Palavras-Chave #Dysphagia/Medicines #administration/Safety
Tipo

Journal Article