Titre : | Pro re nata medications in mental health: Results of a transversal study [Traitement 'Si besoin' en santé mentale : résultat d'une étude transversale auprès d'infirmiers sur la qualité des prescriptions médicales et évaluation des pratiques infirmières] (2023) |
Auteurs : | LEGRAND GUILLAUME ; GREGOIRE E ; FEREROL D ; CARDINAUD Z ; CUSSAC BUCHDAHL CATHERINE |
Type de document : | Article |
Dans : | ENCEPHALE (3 vol 49, 2023) |
Article en page(s) : | 268-274 |
Note générale : | 26 réf. bibliogr./Tabl. |
Descripteurs |
[SANTEPSY] EVALUATION [SANTEPSY] INFIRMIER [SANTEPSY] POSOLOGIE [SANTEPSY] PRATIQUE PROFESSIONNELLE [SANTEPSY] PRESCRIPTION MEDICALE [SANTEPSY] PSYCHIATRIE [SANTEPSY] PSYCHOTROPE [SANTEPSY] QUALITE DES SOINS |
Résumé : | Pro re nata are frequent in psychiatry. The risks engendered by this treatment requires that their prescription and administration be made safer. The frequency of administration of pro re nata depends mainly on the nurse's clinical judgment. Aims : Our first objective was to assess nurses' satisfaction about the quality of doctors' pro re nata prescriptions. Our second objective was to assess the nurses' self-reported practices for administering pro re nata treatments as written in the prescription. Method : Self-administered questionnaires were sent by the hospital's internal mail between November 13, 2014, and December 10, 2014 to all nurses in our psychiatric establishment in France. The questionnaire included multiple-choice questions and questions based on clinical vignettes. Results : The response rate was 51.9% (124 out of 239). Overall, 75.6% considered that the quality of the prescriptions in terms of dosage was satisfactory. However, regardless of the quality of the doctor's pro re nata prescription, nurses did not contact the doctor even when the prescription quality was poor. Unexpectedly, we found that 88.7% have administered medication 'as needed' without a doctor's prescription and sometimes acted without consulting doctors. Conclusions : The nurses appeared globally satisfied with doctors' prescriptions of pro re nata medications. On the other hand, most administered some medications without any prescription, that is, illegally. Physicians must be rigorous in the quality of their PRN prescriptions. At the same time, nurses must comply with the medical prescription or contact the physician if the quality of the PRN prescription appears poor. [résumé d'auteur] |
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