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A programme of individualized and self-administration of medicines in a hospice
Authors:Shipley V  Fairweather J
Institution:St Barnabas Hospice, Lincoln.
Abstract:Hospice care is changing. Statistics show that people are surviving longer with cancer and many more are choosing to be cared for in the community. The hospice is no longer an institution solely for the care of people in the terminal phase of their illness but is involved in the palliation of symptoms, so allowing patients to return home to independent living. It was with this in mind that we recognized the need for the introduction of a programme of individualized and self-administration of medication at the hospice where we work. Although self-administration of medication was our first aim, the individuality of care brought about by its introduction, the adaptations required to include all palliative care patients and the resulting enhancement of holistic patient care, has become the main thrust of the project. This article will explore the term 'self-administration of medication'; the evidence of its use in other areas of health care; the rationale for change within the hospice movement; consequences to practice; and the staged implementation of a programme of individualized and self-administration of medication.
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