[Using Multiple Strategies to Improve Medication Cognition in Patients After Liver Transplantation].

Q3 Nursing
Yi-Jing Tsai, Jie-Yu Huang, Hsin-Huei Lin, Shu-Chien Liu, Chiu-Yi Chiang, Mei-Wen Wang
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Abstract

Background & problems: Patients with liver transplantation must take lifelong immunosuppressant medication to maintain the function of their hepatic graft. Based on clinical experience, we found that these patients were affected by both insufficient and remaining medication when they returned for outpatient service visits. After investigating the current situation, It was found that post-transplantation perceptions regarding medication were low in this patient group. After analysis, the identified causes of this included: (1) poor learning effect due to the interference from the multiple therapeutic catheter placement postoperatively; (2) delayed timing of assessing the awareness of information or perception of medication and lack of a post-operative follow-up mechanism; and (3) insufficient educational tools and materials for patients.

Purpose: This study was designed to increase medication awareness from the current average of 68.3% to >91% and to increase patient satisfaction with medication guidance from the current 63.0% to >85% in patients who had received liver transplantation.

Resolutions: The improvement strategy included: designing a health education sheet including related medication information and a daily medication record; designing a mnemonic, interactive video, or test to improve medication perception; creating measures associated with a monitor mechanism to assess medication knowledge.

Results: After strategy implementation, medication awareness increased from 68.3% to 92.5% and satisfaction with medication guidance increased from 63.0% to 87.2%.

Conclusions: The implementation of several strategies concurrently can enhance medication awareness in patients after liver transplantation and increase patient satisfaction with medication guidance.

[利用多种策略改善肝移植后患者的用药认知]。
背景与问题:肝移植患者必须终身服用免疫抑制剂,以维持肝移植器官的功能。根据临床经验,我们发现这些患者在门诊复诊时受到药物不足和剩余药物的影响。在对现状进行调查后发现,该患者群体在移植后对药物治疗的认知度较低。经过分析,发现造成这种情况的原因包括(目的:本研究旨在将肝移植患者的用药意识从目前的平均 68.3% 提高到大于 91%,并将患者对用药指导的满意度从目前的 63.0% 提高到大于 85%:改进策略包括:设计包括相关用药信息在内的健康教育表和每日用药记录;设计记忆法、互动视频或测试来提高用药认知度;制定与监测机制相关的措施来评估用药知识:实施策略后,用药认知度从 68.3% 提高到 92.5%,对用药指导的满意度从 63.0% 提高到 87.2%:结论:同时实施几种策略可提高肝移植术后患者的用药意识,并提高患者对用药指导的满意度。
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Journal of Nursing
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