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dc.contributor.authorWekre, Liv Johanne
dc.contributor.authorBakken, Kjersti
dc.contributor.authorGaråsen, Helge
dc.contributor.authorGrimsmo, Anders
dc.date.accessioned2017-06-07T12:41:01Z
dc.date.available2017-06-07T12:41:01Z
dc.date.issued2012
dc.identifier.citationWekre, L.J., Bakken, K., Garåsen, H. & Grimsmo, A. (2012) GPs’ prescription routines and cooperation with other healthcare personnel before and after implementation of multidose drug dispensing. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, 40(6), s. 523-530.
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11250/2445166
dc.descriptionBeskriver en survey hvor hensikten var å undersøke fastlegers holdninger til og erfaringer med multidose, og deres erfaringer knyttet til hvordan multidose påvirker foreskriving og rutiner for kommunikasjon med hjemmeboende pasienter.
dc.description.abstractBackground: this study addresses GPs’ attitudes towards multidose drug dispensing before and after implementation and their perceived experience of how multidose drug dispensing affects prescription and communication routines for patients in the home care services. This study contributes to a method triangulation with two other studies on the introduction of multidose drug dispensing in Trondheim. Methods: a controlled before-and-after study carried out in Trondheim (intervention) and Tromsø (control). A questionnaire was distributed to all GPs in the two towns in 2005 with a followup questionnaire in 2008. Results: the GPs in Trondheim showed a positive attitude to multidose drug dispensing both before and after the implementation. Increased workload was reported, but still the GPs wanted the system to be continued. Most of the GPs reported a better overview of the patients’ medication and a supposed reduction in medication errors. The GPs’ prescription- and communication routines were changed only for the multidose drug users and not for the other patients in the home care services. Conclusions: the study supports the results presented in two previous publications according to GPs’ positive attitude towards multidose drug dispensing, their better overview of the patients’ medications, and improved cooperation with the pharmacy. This study adds to our understanding of prescription routines among GPs and the use of the medication module in the electronic health record.
dc.language.isoeng
dc.subjectpasientsikkerhet
dc.subjectlegemiddel
dc.subjectlegemiddelbruk
dc.subjectlegemiddelhåndtering
dc.subjectmultidose
dc.subjectlegemiddelsamstemming
dc.subjectsamstemming
dc.subjectlegemiddelforskrivning
dc.subjectuhensiktsmessig legemiddelbruk
dc.subjectfastlege
dc.subjectlege
dc.subjectsykepleier
dc.subjecthelsepersonell
dc.subjecthjemmesykepleie
dc.subjecthjemmeboende
dc.subjectlegemiddelliste
dc.subjectholdninger
dc.subjecterfaringer
dc.subjectpasientkommunikasjon
dc.subjectkommunikasjon
dc.subjectrutiner
dc.subjectforskrivningsrutiner
dc.subjectelektronisk pasientjournal
dc.subjectpasientjournal
dc.subjectallmennmedisin
dc.subjectallmennpraksis
dc.subjecthjemmesykepleie
dc.subjectkontrollert studie
dc.subjectspørreundersøkelse
dc.subjectintervensjon
dc.subjecteldre
dc.subjectTrondheim
dc.subjectTromsø
dc.subjectNorge
dc.titleGPs’ prescription routines and cooperation with other healthcare personnel before and after implementation of multidose drug dispensing
dc.typeJournal article
dc.typePeer reviewed
dc.rights.holderWekre, Liv Johanne
dc.source.volume40
dc.source.journalScandinavian Journal of Public Health
dc.source.issue6
dc.identifier.doi10.1177/1403494812455468


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