TY - JOUR
T1 - Older women, medication use and nursing care
AU - Watson, Jennifer
AU - Mitchell, Trish
AU - DeCrespigny, Charlotte
AU - Grbich, Carol
AU - Biggins, Annie
PY - 1998
Y1 - 1998
N2 - The purpose of this study is to listen to and interpret the experiences of independent older women in the community regarding their medication use. Their experiences were examined regarding medication information, sources of information, types of medication used, relationships with health care professionals and social support systems. The techniques used for data collection included guided qualitative semistructured interviews based on the principle of empowerment and notions of ideal and nonhierarchical communication. The emergent themes show that for these older women general practitioners were important in their medication experiences. Whilst trusted as carers in the acute care setting, registered nurses did not play a role in the medication experiences of these older women. Registered nurses are perceived as 'traditional carers' associated with medical and acute care settings. Although medication issues emerged that ideally required attention, the older omen in this study generally perceived themselves to be capable of actively managing their health and medication use.
AB - The purpose of this study is to listen to and interpret the experiences of independent older women in the community regarding their medication use. Their experiences were examined regarding medication information, sources of information, types of medication used, relationships with health care professionals and social support systems. The techniques used for data collection included guided qualitative semistructured interviews based on the principle of empowerment and notions of ideal and nonhierarchical communication. The emergent themes show that for these older women general practitioners were important in their medication experiences. Whilst trusted as carers in the acute care setting, registered nurses did not play a role in the medication experiences of these older women. Registered nurses are perceived as 'traditional carers' associated with medical and acute care settings. Although medication issues emerged that ideally required attention, the older omen in this study generally perceived themselves to be capable of actively managing their health and medication use.
KW - Drugs
KW - Nursing care
KW - Older women
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0032153014&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1046/j.1440-172X.1998.00071.x
DO - 10.1046/j.1440-172X.1998.00071.x
M3 - Article
C2 - 1999123237
AN - SCOPUS:0032153014
SN - 1322-7114
VL - 4
SP - 189
EP - 196
JO - International Journal of Nursing Practice
JF - International Journal of Nursing Practice
IS - 3
ER -