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Randomized controlled trial of a pictogram-based intervention to reduce liquid medication dosing errors and improve adherence among caregivers of young children.

机译:pictogram-based的随机对照试验干预减少液体的药物剂量错误和提高护理人员之间的依从性年幼的孩子。

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy of a pictogram-based health literacy intervention to decrease liquid medication administration errors by caregivers of young children. DESIGN: Randomized controlled trial. SETTING: Urban public hospital pediatric emergency department. PARTICIPANTS: Parents and caregivers (N = 245) of children aged 30 days to 8 years who were prescribed liquid medications (daily dose or "as needed"). INTERVENTION: Medication counseling using plain language, pictogram-based medication instruction sheets. Control subjects received standard medication counseling. OUTCOME MEASURES: Medication knowledge and practice, dosing accuracy, and adherence. RESULTS: Of 245 randomized caregivers, 227 underwent follow-up assessments (intervention group, 113; control group, 114). Of these, 99 were prescribed a daily dose medication, and 158 were prescribed medication taken as needed. Intervention caregivers had fewer errors in observed dosing accuracy (>20% deviation from prescribed dose) compared with caregivers who received routine counseling (daily dose: 5.4% vs 47.8%; absolute risk reduction [ARR], 42.4% [95% confidence interval, 24.0%-57.0%]; number needed to treat [NNT], 2 [2-4]; as needed: 15.6% vs 40.0%; ARR, 24.4% (8.7%-38.8%); NNT, 4 [3-12]). Of intervention caregivers, 9.3% were nonadherent (ie, did not give within 20% of the total prescribed doses) compared with 38.0% of controls (ARR, 28.7% [11.4%-43.7%]; NNT, 3 [2-9]). Improvements were also seen for knowledge of appropriate preparation for both medication types, as well as knowledge of frequency for those prescribed daily dose medications. CONCLUSION: A plain language, pictogram-based intervention used as part of medication counseling resulted in decreased medication dosing errors and improved adherence among multiethnic, low socioeconomic status caregivers whose children were treated at an urban pediatric emergency department. TRIAL REGISTRATION: clinicaltrials.gov Identifier: NCT00537433.
机译:目的:评估的有效性pictogram-based健康素养干预减少液体用药错误护理人员的年幼的孩子。随机对照试验。公立医院儿科急诊室。参与者:父母和照顾者(N = 245)30天到8岁儿童的人液体药物(每日剂量或”规定需要”)。用平实的语言,pictogram-based药物指令表。标准药物咨询服务。药物知识和实践,剂量准确性和依从性。随机看护者,227年进行了随访评估(干预组,113;集团,114年)。剂量的药物,158规定药物作为需要。护理人员在观察到剂量更少的错误准确性(偏离规定的剂量> 20%)而护理人员接受常规咨询(每日剂量:5.4% vs 47.8%;降低风险(ARR), 42.4%(95%的信心区间,24.0% - -57.0%);(例数十分),2 (2 - 4);24.4% (8.7% - -38.8%);干预护理人员,9.3%是不依从(即没有给出在总数的20%规定剂量)与38.0%的控制(ARR, 4%-43。7% 7%[11月28日];改进也见过的知识适当的药物制剂类型,以及知识的频率这些规定的每日剂量的药物。结论:一个普通的语言,pictogram-based干预作为治疗的一部分咨询导致减少药物剂量错误和提高依从性多民族,低社会经济地位的照顾者谁的孩子在城市儿科治疗急诊科。clinicaltrials . gov Identifier: NCT00537433。

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