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Implementing evidence‐based patient and family education on oral anticoagulation therapy: a community‐based participatory project
Author(s) -
Shaha Maya,
Wüthrich Erika,
Stauffer Yvonne,
Herczeg Franziska,
Fattinger Karin,
Hirter Kathrin,
Papalini Marianne,
Herrmann Luzia
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
journal of clinical nursing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.94
H-Index - 102
eISSN - 1365-2702
pISSN - 0962-1067
DOI - 10.1111/jocn.12743
Subject(s) - medicine , inclusion (mineral) , documentation , patient education , family medicine , nursing , medline , psychology , social psychology , computer science , political science , law , programming language
Aims and objectives This study aimed at developing and implementing evidence‐based patient and family education on oral anticoagulation therapy. Background The number of persons with chronic diseases who live at home is increasing. They have to manage multiple diseases and complex treatments. One such treatment is oral anticoagulation therapy, a high risk variable dose medication. Adherence to oral anticoagulation therapy is jeopardised by limited information about the medications, their risk and complications, the impact of individual daily routine and the limited inclusion of family members in education. Hence, improved and tailored education is essential for patients and families to manage oral anticoagulation therapy at home. Design and methods A community‐based participatory research design combined with the Precede‐Proceed model was used including a systematic literature review, posteducation analysis, an online nurse survey, a documentation analysis and patient/family interviews. The study was conducted between April 2010–December 2012 at a department of general internal medicine in a teaching hospital in Switzerland. Participants were the department's nursing and medical professionals including the patients and their families. Results The evidence‐based patient and family education on oral anticoagulation therapy emerged comprising a learning assessment, teaching units, clarification of responsibilities of nurse professionals and documentation guidelines. Conclusion and clinical relevance The inclusion of the whole department has contributed to the development and implementation of this evidence‐based patient family education on oral anticoagulation therapy, which encompasses local characteristics and patient preferences. This education is now being used throughout the department.

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