Self-administration of medication: a pragmatic randomized controlled trial of the impact on dispensing errors, perceptions, and satisfaction
Background: Our aim was to investigate whether self-administration of medication (SAM) during hospitalization affects the number of dispensing errors, perceptions regarding medication, and participant satisfaction when compared with nurse-led medication dispensing. Methods: A pragmatic randomized co...
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Main Authors: | Charlotte Arp Sørensen (Author), Marianne Lisby (Author), Charlotte Olesen (Author), Ulrika Enemark (Author), Signe Bredsgaard Sørensen (Author), Annette de Thurah (Author) |
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2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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