Title of article :
The impact of a good practice manual on professional practice associated with psychotropic PRN in acute mental health wards: An exploratory study
Author/Authors :
J.A. Baker، نويسنده , , C. A. K. Lovell، نويسنده , , N. Harris، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
8
From page :
1403
To page :
1410
Abstract :
Background As required or pro re nata (PRN) psychotropic medicines are frequently used in acute mental health wards. PRN is known to contribute to polypharmacy and high doses of antipsychotic medication. Few studies have attempted to improve clinicianʹs use of these potentially harmful drugs. Aims The objectives of the study were to determine the impact and acceptability of a good practice manual on prescribing and administration practices of PRN psychotropic medication in acute mental health wards. Design The study used a pre–post exploratory design with two acute mental health wards in the NW of England. Results Over the total trial period of 10 weeks, 28 of 35 patients received 484 doses of PRN. Patients had a mean of 3.6 prescriptions of 14 different PRN medications in 34 different dose combinations prescribed. Medication errors beyond poor quality of prescribing occurred in 23 of the 35 patients (65.7%). Prescription quality improved following the introduction of the intervention but quality of nursing notes reduced. Acceptability of the manual to both nursing and medical staff was high. Conclusion The introduction of the manual appeared to influence some of the practices associated with the prescribing and administration of PRN psychotropic medications. Further, larger, more robust studies are required in this area. In particular research is required to identify the reasons why professionals continue to rely so heavily on using PRN medication.
Keywords :
Psychotropic medication , Acute , inpatient , mental health , Pro re nata , ‘As required’ , PRN
Journal title :
International Journal of Nursing Studies
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
International Journal of Nursing Studies
Record number :
782546
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