Common errors in using analgesics by home-based nonprofessional hospice caregivers = Erreurs communes dans l'utilisation des analgésiques par les aidants non professionnels de soins palliatifs à domicile

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MAYAHARA, Masako | PAICE, Judith A. | WILBUR, JoEllen | FOGG, Louis | FOREMAN, Marquis D.

Cette étude, conduite à domicile, tente d'identifier (1) la qualité de la prescription analgésique ; (2) les types d'erreurs de prescription PRN commises par les aidants non professionnels et la relation entre le type d'erreurs et la douleur ressentie par le patient ; et (3) d'étudier les relations entre l'adhésion de l'aidant à la prescription PRN analgésique et la douleur déclarée par le patient.

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