| Literature DB >> 22909093 |
Sara Modig1, Jimmie Kristensson, Margareta Troein, Annika Brorsson, Patrik Midlöv.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Older patients generally have only poor knowledge about their medicines. Knowledge is important for good adherence and for participating in decisions about treatment. Patients are entitled to be informed on an individual and adequate level. The aim of the study was to explore frail elderly patients' experiences of receiving information about their medications and their views on how the information should best be given.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22909093 PMCID: PMC3511244 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2318-12-46
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Geriatr ISSN: 1471-2318 Impact factor: 3.921
Characteristics of the participants
| P1 | 82 | female | 4 | widow | compulsory education1 |
| P2 | 76 | female | 7 | divorced | vocational education2 |
| P3 | 76 | male | 13 | married | compulsory education |
| P4 | 81 | female | 11 | widow | vocational education |
| P5 | 84 | male | 5 | married | vocational education |
| P6 | 78 | male | 6 | cohabitant | compulsory education |
| P7 | 72 | female | 3 | married | vocational education |
| P8 | 87 | male | 10 | widower | vocational education |
| P9 | 82 | female | 19 | other | vocational education |
| P10 | 68 | female | 16 | cohabitant | vocational education |
| P11 | 88 | male | 10 | widower | vocational education |
| P12 | 80 | female | 4 | widow | high school diploma |
1 For subjects at this age school was compulsory for six years, from the age of seven to thirteen.
2 Vocational education comprised courses directed towards future employment in such fields as plumbing, tailoring, secretarial work etc. It did not involve taking an examination that would qualify the student for academic studies at the further education level.
Example of the analytical process
| I trust the doctor, that these are the right medicines for me | Confidence in the doctor, despite lack of information about side effects | Confidence in the medications and in the physician | Trust/confidence | Comfortable with information |
| The ordination you get from a doctor, I think you should stick to it and if it doesn´t help, you should call the doctor to get the green light. You shouldn´t medicate yourself. | You should adhere to the doctor´s ordination and not change it yourself | Compliance | | |
| I am very satisfied, since I don´t miss any information, about anything, what kind of pill it is or why I get it and if she changes the dose she tells me why. | Very satisfied with the complete information from the doctor. Receives information when changes are performed and why. | Satisfactory information | Satisfaction with information | |
| .such as when I am called for an appointment with my doctor, then he isn´t at the ward but in the consulting room where we sit in peace and quiet and talk. | Information in peace and quiet during the next visit is appreciated | Timing of information | | |
| -Have you got any information about possible adverse effects of these medicines? | *No information about possible adverse effects. Had to read about it herself. | Reading package leaflets | Taking control | |
| -No, I have read about it on the leaflets. And I have read there what they are good for. | *Read about indications on the leaflet |
Figure 1Main categories and categories.