Administering medication to adult patients with dysphagia:part 2
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Administering medication to adult patients with dysphagia:part 2

Jennifer Kelly Tissue viability clinical nurse specialist, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, King’s Lynn NHS Trust, Norfolk, At the University of East Anglia, England. She carried out the research under the supervision of Dr David Wright who is guarantor for the study. The University of East Anglia is the sponsor
David Wright Senior lecturer, In pharmacy practice, University of East Anglia, Norwich
Jennifer Kelly
Rosemont Pharmaceuticals Funding
MS Kelly’s , And so it is indirectly funding the project. Rosemont Pharmaceuticals has not been directly involved in the study design, and has had no right of access to any data or control over the publication of any results

This article summarises a study examining nursing practice and knowledge regarding medication administration for people who have dysphagia.

Nursing Standard. 24, 26, 61-68. doi: 10.7748/ns.24.26.61.s52

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