Nursing and medication education
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Nursing and medication education

Jo Rycroft-Malone Research and Development Fellow, Quality Improvement Programme, RCN Institute
Sue Latter Reader in Nursing, School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Southampton
Paul Yerrell Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Research in Primary Health Care, Buckinghamshire Chilterns University College
David Shaw Research Fellow, Faculty of Health Studies, Buckinghamshire Chilterns University College

Aim This study set out to explore nurses’ current contribution to medication education and the clinical contextual factors that influence current practice.

Method Nurses’ practice was investigated using a case study approach. Methods used to collect data were: audio-recordings and observation of nurse-patient interactions about medication, post-interaction interviews with nurses and patients, analysis of relevant written documentation and researcher observation and field notes.

Results Findings indicate that nurses’ contribution to medication education is commonly limited to giving simple information about medicines, involving the name, purpose, colour, number of tablets and the time and frequency for their administration.

Conclusion Nurse-patient relationships, patterns of contact and philosophy of care were all identified as contributory factors to enabling the practice of medication education in clinical areas.

Nursing Standard. 14, 50, 35-39. doi: 10.7748/ns2000.08.14.50.35.c2910

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