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The effects of medication-management training on clinicians' understanding and clinical practice in Hong Kong.

Daniel Bressington1, Jolene Mui, Harvey Wells.   

Abstract

Medication management training programmes for mental health clinicians have been shown to improve clinical outcomes for service users. These studies do not explore from a clinician's perspective how the knowledge and skills learnt during training have been applied in clinical practice and if similarly positive results are observed in differing cultural settings. This study used individual concept mapping series to explore changes in understanding and to aid self-prompted qualitative interviews following a medication management course in Hong Kong. Qualitative interview data shows clinicians developed a systematic but pragmatic approach towards delivering interventions which is in response to perceived implementation barriers. This paper highlights the importance of the cultural and clinical context when using evidence-based medication management interventions; the training may benefit from the addition of specific teaching content and support to help clinicians deal with these issues.
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Keywords:  Concept mapping; Evidence-based interventions; Implementation; Medication management training; Qualitative

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23182892     DOI: 10.1016/j.nedt.2012.10.021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nurse Educ Today        ISSN: 0260-6917            Impact factor:   3.442


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