[Evaluation of a self-administration of medication practice in a rehabilitation unit].

Évaluation d’une pratique d’auto-administration médicamenteuse mise en place dans un service de rééducation.
: Self-administration Auto-administration Evaluation des pratiques professionnelles Evaluation of professional practices Rehabilitation Rééducation

Journal

Annales pharmaceutiques francaises
ISSN: 0003-4509
Titre abrégé: Ann Pharm Fr
Pays: France
ID NLM: 2985176R

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
18 Jan 2024
Historique:
received: 17 07 2023
revised: 05 12 2023
accepted: 13 01 2024
medline: 21 1 2024
pubmed: 21 1 2024
entrez: 20 1 2024
Statut: aheadofprint

Résumé

Objectives : Self-administration consists in the administration of medications by the patient himself during his hospitalization. The order of October 10, 2022 (1) modified the April 6, 2011 regulation to allow and regulate self-administration practices in hospital units. This evolution opens new perspectives for patient autonomy. The objective of this study is, firstly, to evaluate the rate of medication errors from patients under self-administration and secondly, to evaluate the satisfaction of patients and caregivers. Eligible patients were recruited from a locomotor and polyvalent rehabilitation unit. After verification of eligibility, explanation given to the patient about the hospital self-administration of medication procedure and signature of the compliance agreement, patients started self-administration. Medication errors were reported during seven days. Evaluations of patient and staff satisfaction were also carried out. Of the 83 patients admitted to the care service, 32 were able to experiment self-administered medication procedure during their hospitalization. To assess the safety of this practice, 1235 drug intakes were analyzed. 94 administration errors were noted: 98% of them concerned analgesic drugs. All of these errors were omissions and none of them were rated as serious. The 20 patients questioned were all satisfied with self-administration. The 14 carers interviewed were satisfied with this change in practice. The medication self-administration process set up in the rehabilitation unit did not lead to serious medication errors. Patients and caregivers reported being satisfied with this new hospital practice.

Identifiants

pubmed: 38244678
pii: S0003-4509(24)00004-X
doi: 10.1016/j.pharma.2024.01.004
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doi:

Types de publication

English Abstract Journal Article

Langues

fre

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Informations de copyright

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Auteurs

Marie Vanhaecke (M)

Hospital Center of Valenciennes - 114 Av. Desandrouin, 59300 Valenciennes; Pharmacy Department, Valenciennes, France.

Marion Hennion-Coussemacq (M)

Hospital Center of Roubaix - 35 Rue de Barbieux, 59100 Roubaix; Pharmacy Department, Roubaix, France.

Benjamin Dervaux (B)

Hospital Center of Valenciennes - 114 Av. Desandrouin, 59300 Valenciennes; Rehabilitation Locomotor and Polyvalent Department, Valenciennes, France.

Paul Accaoui (P)

Hospital Center of Valenciennes - 114 Av. Desandrouin, 59300 Valenciennes; Rehabilitation Locomotor and Polyvalent Department, Valenciennes, France.

Amélie Pruvost (A)

Hospital Center of Valenciennes - 114 Av. Desandrouin, 59300 Valenciennes; Pharmacy Department, Valenciennes, France.

Laurie Ferret (L)

Hospital Center of Valenciennes - 114 Av. Desandrouin, 59300 Valenciennes; Pharmacy Department, Valenciennes, France.

Laura Lehmann (L)

Hospital Center of Valenciennes - 114 Av. Desandrouin, 59300 Valenciennes; Pharmacy Department, Valenciennes, France.

Frederic Verryser (F)

Hospital Center of Valenciennes - 114 Av. Desandrouin, 59300 Valenciennes; Pharmacy Department, Valenciennes, France.

Quentin Hiver (Q)

Hospital Center of Valenciennes - 114 Av. Desandrouin, 59300 Valenciennes; Pharmacy Department, Valenciennes, France. Electronic address: hiver-q@ch-valenciennes.fr.

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