Oyesanya, Hatch Contribute to Article in Nursing Research Journal

Oyesanya, Hatch Contribute to Article in Nursing Research Journal

<p>Tolu O. Oyesanya, assistant professor, and Daniel Hatch, biostatistician III, contributed to "A Medication Management Intervention for Patients and Families with SCI and ABI" article in the Western Journal of Nursing Research.&nbsp;</p>

Daniel_HatchTolu OyesanyaTolu O. Oyesanya, assistant professor, and Daniel Hatch, biostatistician III, contributed to "A Medication Management Intervention for Patients and Families with SCI and ABI" article in the Western Journal of Nursing Research. 

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to develop and test the efficacy of a pre-discharge, medication management intervention to improve perceived knowledge and perceived confidence for post-discharge medication management for rehabilitation patients with spinal cord injuries (SCIs) and families of patients with SCIs or acquired brain injuries (ABIs). We used a quasi-experimental, matched-pair design. Treatment participants (n = 112) completed the intervention with pre- and post-tests assessing perceived knowledge and perceived confidence for post-discharge medication management. Control participants (n = 95) enrolled at 60-days post-discharge. All participants (N = 207) completed measures on perceived knowledge, perceived confidence, and medication management by phone at 60-days post-discharge. The intervention significantly increased treatment participants’ perceived knowledge and perceived confidence from pre- to post-test. Sex, injury severity, and income were associated with primary outcomes. Treatment participants used more tools for medication management post-discharge. Our findings suggest that patients and family members may benefit from pre-discharge medication management interventions.

 

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