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Home INR monitoring of oral anticoagulant therapy in children using the CoaguChek S point-of-care monitor and a robust education program.

Fiona Newall1, Paul Monagle, Linda Johnston.   

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INTRODUCTION: Management strategies such as self-monitoring of anticoagulant therapy have been reported with increased frequency. Whilst patient education is frequently mentioned, details regarding the educational interventions employed are scarce. This study aimed to improve the outcomes of home monitoring of warfarin therapy in children through the development and implementation of a robust intervention, based upon the PRECEDE model of education.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Participating parents had to complete an intensive education and training program. After demonstrating practical and theoretical competency, parents commenced home monitoring. Every second scheduled home INR (H-INR) required a paired INR on the same day, obtained by a trained pathology collector (C-INR). Demographic and statistical outcome data was collected.
RESULTS: Parental understanding of warfarin therapy improved significantly following the educational intervention (p<0.0001). 65.5% of H-INRs and 64.4% of C-INRs were within the target range (ns). Lin's correlation coefficient between H-INRs and C-INRs was 0.949. There were no warfarin-related adverse events.
CONCLUSION: This study demonstrated a significant improvement in parental knowledge following participation in a robust educational intervention. Furthermore, compared to previous reports in children, a greater level of correlation between home and hospital-based INRs was achieved by participating parents. The use of similar educational interventions may serve to improve the outcomes of similar management strategies.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16168465     DOI: 10.1016/j.thromres.2005.08.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Thromb Res        ISSN: 0049-3848            Impact factor:   3.944


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2.  Evaluating safety, effectiveness, and user satisfaction of home international normalized ratio monitoring service: experience from a tertiary pediatric cardiology unit in the United Kingdom.

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