Medication administration in the domiciliary care setting: whose role?

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Bradford, J. 2012. Medication administration in the domiciliary care setting: whose role? British Journal of Community Nursing. 17 (11), pp. 537-542.
TypeArticle
TitleMedication administration in the domiciliary care setting: whose role?
AuthorsBradford, J.
Abstract

Unqualified social care workers are increasingly delegated the responsibility of both assisting with and administering medication in the domiciliary care setting. This article discusses the considerations required before the delegation of these roles by both commissioners and nurses. In particular variations in training, policies and provision are explored with reference to the Care Quality Commission guidance and Nursing and Midwifery Council standards. The levels of support and their definitions are clarified for use in policy documents, and the effectiveness of devices used to support self care are critiqued within a legal framework. The importance of joint working to provide a seamless medication management service are highlighted using reflections on examples from practice

PublisherMark Allen Group
JournalBritish Journal of Community Nursing
ISSN1462-4753
Publication process dates
Deposited03 Apr 2013
Output statusPublished
LanguageEnglish
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