For my research project I hoping to look at the effects of technology on the adherence of patients to their medication regime and what effects using more technology would bring to try to and get patients to be more adherent to their medications. Medication adherence has been a big topic for many years and many different experiments and methods have been tried in order to try and increase this adherence in patients. When it comes to medication adherence many people do not do very well due to forgetting to take their medication, not wanting to take their medication or even not being able to pay for their medication they need. Past experiments have looked at the effect of things like the practitioner giving the patient a slight touch while emphasizing they stick to the prescribed regime and this experiment showed that with that touch adherence of the patients and …show more content…
Overall I want to see if the effect of technology will increase the adherence of college-aged people. I want to focus on seeing if things like a text message reminder or email reminder would be helpful to college-aged students in remembering to take their medications. I am hoping to go around and gather information from students on campus that regularly take medication and also go to other places that college-aged people would be and gather information and do a random sample from the people I collect information from to decide who will be in my sample. For the people that are chosen I will get information like how many different pills they take regularly and also the amount of time a day they take them in order to send the most helpful reminders to
Terry noted he is take his medcation daily. Terry noted the Nurse Wanda Miller give him , his medcation.Wanda note they give him his medacation daily.Progress is made becasue Terry is doing better with medication compliance
Counselor met with Pt. for an individual session. Counselor and Pt. discussed her progress in treatment and description of her medication compliance. Pt. reported wanting a higher dosage of methadone to side effects (cold). Pt. mentioned that she would like to switch to Vivitrol medication because she is going to move with her mother house in Lewes, DE and she cant come to the clinic everyday. Pt. requested, discussed and completed an AMS Modality Switch form. Counselor encouraged Pt. to talk about her current triggers and possible solutions she can plan ahead of time. Pt. stated, "I have no triggers." Counselor elicited the client’s perceptions on her several positive urine analysis. Pt. indicated that she use crack cocaine when she is depressed.
The Department of Health and Human Services launched Healthy People 2020 to promote quality of life and healthy development across all life ages (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2011). As a healthcare professional working at retail sector, one of the pharmacist duties is to improve medication adherence that promote better quality of life for all groups. One of the biggest challenges for healthcare professional is improve medication adherence after the initial discharged of the patient to prevent hospital readmission. According to a study by the New England Healthcare Institute (NEHI), nearly one in five patients discharged from the hospital is readmitted within 30 days and resulted in an estimated total cost of readmissions
In order to investigate the policy I plan to compare it to the medication policies of other high schools in Oklahoma. The data collected will be used to ensure the rewriting of a new policy BAHS could potentially use in the future.I have looked into the jenks student handbook, and owasso handbook. I've also looked into medical websites and the results are about fifty, fifty. In my online survey via www,surveymonkey.com I am going to ask students if they have ever been given medicine for things such as headaches, and stomach aches, from the nurse in the past, if it helped the through the rest of their day, and if they agree with the current policy. I plan on sending my link to my friends and they will send it throughout the school for students to take. I need the data from the student body because this specific policy affects them the most. I need to interview my mom since she is a part of the Broken Arrow public schools staff, and attends some board meetings, so she could also spread my information. I plan to interview face to face. I want to follow through with my investigation from the information I receive by surveying students, interviewing my mom and viewing the medication policies of other high schools so that our medication policy can be changed within
I have chosen the research topic of medication non-compliance, specifically regarding high blood pressure medication. I see patients very often at my job who do not take their medication because they say they feel fine or they forgot. I do teach my patients that they need to take their medication every day and suggest to take it at the same time as something they already do daily such as eating breakfast but my words seem to fall on deaf ears. Some patients don’t like the way the medication makes them feel so they just stop taking it instead of going back to their doctor. I believe that more visual aids in teaching such as videos that show what is happening inside your body when your pressure is high in addition to meeting stroke patients
In all honesty I enjoyed the medical adherence project. It is not often in many of my college courses I get to participate in an hands on project. Participating in the medical adherence project I believe allows one to understand to some degree what one has to go through with a chronic illness. Taking the red pill and blue pill was fairly easy for me. I have struggled on and off with severe acne for around 9-10 years. Over that course of time I was on two different antibiotics for two years. Both that I was prescribed were to be taken in the morning and night. I as well over this course have had some type of facial regimen almost every day since I have struggled with acne. Though, it has taught me consistency and has ingrained in me regimens.
Lack of adherence causes major problems for the patient, especially if he/she takes medications for chronic illness and heart problems. For any patient, it is highly advised to take any prescribed medication because a doctor’s knowledge on the subject surpasses the patient’s. In our experiment, we are testing how the patient’s level of education affects their medication adherence. Education level is dependent on many factors: economic status, accessibility, and availability. How a patient’s education level affects how well he/she adheres to their medication is overarching and can be associated with an entire population.
The American society has taken many steps in the positive direction to ease the pressure on local law enforcement by limiting the amount of opiates doctors prescribe to patients through a system called the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP). PDMPs allow doctors universal access to patients drug prescription history to make informed decisions on their prescription habits. However, this system only works if the doctors use the system before writing a prescription. According to the Center of Disease Control and Prevention, “Prescription drug monitoring programs (PDMPs) continue to be among the most promising state-level interventions to improve opioid prescribing, inform clinical practice, and protect patients at risk.” When doctors
Each year thousands of patients die of avoidable medication errors. When a patient is admitted to, transferred within, or discharged from a clinical facility, clinicians should review previous medication orders, current orders and future plans for care, and reconcile differences if there are any. If medication reconciliation is not accurate and systematic, medication errors such as omissions, duplications, dosing errors, or drug interactions may occur and cause harm. Computer-assisted medication applications showed promise as an intervention to reduce medication summarization inaccuracies and thus avoidable medication errors. In this study, a computer-assisted medication summarization application, designed to abstract and represent multi-source
The intended use of medications is meant to improve a person’ health, it is very important the individual administering medication or self-medicating use the drugs correctly, by following the doctors’ instruction for the medication prescribed. Medication is given to diagnose, treat, and prevent illness. Medication can be very dangerous, which can potentially cause harm or even deaf if it’s not used properly.
Electronic-prescribing, often referred to as e-prescribing, is a fairly new, innovative way for physicians and other medical personnel to prescribe medications and keep track of patients’ medical history. Not only has e-prescribing enabled prescribers to electronically send a prescription to the patients’ pharmacy of choice, in the short amount of time it has been available, it has significantly reduced health care costs, not only for the patient, but for the medical facilities as well. In 2003, e-prescribing was included in the Medicare Modernization Act (MMA) which jumpstarted the role of e-prescribing in healthcare. It has proven to significantly reduce the yearly number medication errors and prescription fraud, and its widespread
Health information technology (HIT) involves trading of health information in an electronic format to advance health care, reduce health expenditures, improve work efficiency, decrease medication errors, and make health care more accessible. Maintaining privacy and security of health information is crucial when technology is involved. Health information exchange plays an important role in improving the quality and delivery of health care and cost-effectiveness. “There is very little electronic information sharing among clinicians, hospitals, and other providers, despite considerable investments in health information technology (IT) over the past five years” (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 2014, p. 1).
In order to decline medication errors, communication technologies is used including mobile devices, barcodes related to 2D code reading of patients and medication will diminish the chance of make a mistake while prepare and administer medication by nurses. The degree of user acceptance of the new technologies is directly related to the user experience and time-saving of tasks completed with the technology (Navas, Graffimoltrasio, Ares, Strumia, Dourado, Alvarez, 2015). Also, as a
The purpose of this paper is to identify and describe two health information and communication technologies (HICTs) and how they aid nurses in supporting safe, quality care, facilitating continuity of care and care coordination, and partnering with patients and families to increase participation in health care. HICT involves electronic creation, storage, exchange, and analysis of health information to advance delivery of health care. Widespread use of HICT within the healthcare industry can achieve the following goals: improve healthcare quality and safety, reduce costs and health disparities, enhance clinical research, and ensure security of patient health information (McGonigle & Mastrian, 2015). Several examples of HICTs include: electronic medical record systems, electronic prescribing, consumer health applications, and telehealth (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality [AHRQ], 2015). Integration of HICTs in healthcare settings is valuable for all clinicians, but most importantly nurses as they are primary caregivers.
In today’s medical field technology plays a big role when it comes to patient care. Technology is huge when it comes to giving the patient the best type of quality care when they are in the hospital. In the old days people would just write it down on a sheet of paper and record it by hand, which caused mistakes. Now with the Electronic Health Record those mistakes are drastically declining. Statistics have shown that using the Electronic Health Record has lowered Nursing mistakes as well as improved patient care. Our society has progressed through the years and has been introduced with the Electronic Health Record which has drastically improved our health care system. The Electronic Health Record provides great communication between