Medication reconciliation in nursing homes: thematic differences between RN and LPN staff
In: Journal of gerontological nursing, Jg. 37 (2011-03-01), Heft 12
Online
unknown
Zugriff:
The purpose of this qualitative descriptive study was to describe medication reconciliation practices in nursing homes with a specific focus on nursing staff involvement in the process. The study was conducted in eight Midwestern nursing homes and included 46 onsite observations of resident transfers to the nursing home. Informal interviews of nursing staff performing medication reconciliation were conducted during each observation. Findings suggest nursing home nursing staff, including both RN and licensed practical nurse (LPN) staff, were primarily responsible for performing medication reconciliation; however, these staff often varied in how they processed resident transfer information to identify medication order discrepancies. Patterns of differences were found related to their perceptions about medication reconciliation, as well as their actions when performing the process. RN staff were more often focused on resident safety and putting the “big picture” together, whereas LPN staff were more often focused on the administrative assignment and “completing the task.”
Titel: |
Medication reconciliation in nursing homes: thematic differences between RN and LPN staff
|
---|---|
Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Scott-Cawiezell, Jill ; Pepper, Ginette A. ; Vogelsmeier, Amy |
Link: | |
Zeitschrift: | Journal of gerontological nursing, Jg. 37 (2011-03-01), Heft 12 |
Veröffentlichung: | 2011 |
Medientyp: | unknown |
ISSN: | 0098-9134 (print) |
Schlagwort: |
|
Sonstiges: |
|