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Managing of oral medicines in paediatric oncology: can a handbook and a pharmaceutical counselling intervention for patients and their parents prevent knowledge deficits? A pilot study

Authors :
L. Fischer
Kirsten Seltmann
Holger Christiansen
Astrid Bertsche
Dorothee Niemann
Wieland Kiess
Janine Zimmer
Thilo Bertsche
Roberto Frontini
Martina Patrizia Neininger
Source :
European Journal of Hospital Pharmacy. 23:100-105
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
BMJ, 2015.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To assess knowledge deficits of patients/parents and prevention strategies. METHODS: After receiving ethics approval, we performed a controlled, quasi-randomised, prospective intervention study. We enrolled patients/parents involved in managing oral medicines in three groups: control (routine care only), handbook intervention and pharmaceutical counselling intervention group. At baseline and after the interventions, we assessed patients’/parents’ knowledge deficits (incorrect or missing answers) by questionnaire. RESULTS: We enrolled 64 patients/parents. At baseline, knowledge deficits among the groups were similar: 17% in controls, 22% in the handbook group and 24% in the pharmaceutical counselling group. After the intervention, knowledge deficits decreased to 13% in the handbook group and to 8% in the pharmaceutical counselling group (NS; p=0.003 compared with controls, respectively). For controls, knowledge deficits remained almost unchanged (19%). Results for the pharmaceutical counselling group showed a strong correlation between baseline knowledge deficits and the extent of the deficit decrease after the intervention (τ=−0.74; p

Details

ISSN :
20479964 and 20479956
Volume :
23
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Journal of Hospital Pharmacy
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8f08a560c05fff54f874970968d02687
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/ejhpharm-2015-000716