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    Discontinuing the medicine round enhances individualized patient care and optimizes nursing time. Personalized drug dispensing and hospital self-administration programs improve patient assessment and future medication management.

    Area of Science:

    • Nursing Practice
    • Pharmacology
    • Patient Care Management

    Background:

    • Traditional medicine rounds can be time-consuming and may not align with individualized patient needs.
    • Inefficiencies in drug dispensing impact nursing workload and patient care delivery.
    • Assessing patients' ability to self-administer medications is crucial for discharge planning.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the impact of discontinuing the medicine round on patient care.
    • To assess the effectiveness of personalized drug dispensing systems on nursing time.
    • To determine the value of hospital-run self-administration of drugs programs for future care planning.

    Main Methods:

    • Comparative analysis of patient care before and after discontinuing medicine rounds.

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  • Time-motion studies to evaluate nursing time with personalized dispensing systems.
  • Assessment of patient knowledge and skills in self-administration of drugs programs.
  • Main Results:

    • Discontinuing the medicine round led to more individualized patient care approaches.
    • Personalized drug dispensing systems significantly improved the efficiency of nursing time.
    • Hospital self-administration programs provided valuable data for planning future medication needs.

    Conclusions:

    • Shifting away from traditional medicine rounds supports personalized patient care.
    • Implementing personalized drug dispensing systems enhances nursing efficiency.
    • Hospital self-administration programs are effective tools for assessing and planning patient medication management.