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Supporting Parkinson's disease medication safety for nurses in the acute care setting through an educational intervention study.

Diane M EllisElizabeth Burgess DowdellJohanna Romero de SlavyLouise Laufer HummelLola Rene' KropkowskiGwyn M VernonHeintje CalaraErin HoutonKatelyn WackrowNatalia MatarPaul W Bernhardt
Published in: Journal of nursing scholarship : an official publication of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing (2023)
Promoting better patient outcomes through safe medication administration is a hallmark of nursing care excellence. This study found that supporting the use of an educational intervention of PD medication safety for nurses improved RN levels of knowledge, comfort, and competency up to 3 months later. As the population of those with PD increases, healthcare systems, and nurses must now, more than ever, be poised to care for these individuals. This is a critical point in PD patient care since persons with PD are hospitalized 1.5 times more than their peers without PD.
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