Autor: |
J, Yver, L, Desbat, E, Nozières, B, Satger, M, Fontaine, S, Blaise, G, Pernod |
Jazyk: |
francouzština |
Rok vydání: |
2013 |
Předmět: |
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Zdroj: |
Journal des maladies vasculaires. 38(6) |
ISSN: |
2214-8116 |
Popis: |
Injectable anticoagulation therapy is indicated for several months following diagnosis of venous thromboembolic disease (VTE) in a context of active neoplasia. Certain studies have shown an improvement in patient compliance using self-injections.Allow patients to safely make their own injections of anticoagulants after checking their aptitude and motivation.At the prescribing physician's request, the GRANTED network provided patients and/or the resource person with specific education and training. The educational program was proposed to patients with an indication for a treatment for at least 3 months. After becoming familiar with the injection material and its manipulation, the patient and/or resource person performed sham injections on test materials. Patients were then allowed to decide for themselves whether or not to participate in the self-injection protocol. The prescribing physician received a report from the training team.From November 2010 to July 2012, 39 patients participated in the educational program, generally in a context of vitamin K antagonist prescriptions. Sixteen of these patients had a neoplasia. The educational program corrected erroneous or imprecise points of information, particularly concerning syringe purging.The education program proved to be interesting for points other than those initially foreseen and allowed the team to rectify a certain number of erroneous messages unrecognized by the prescribing physicians. This result goes in line with the need for accompanying patients who have a prescription for self-injections and also emphasizes the need for careful follow-up. |
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