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New moms and self medication

S Macartney, M Whyte

    The Canadian Nurse
    |October 1, 1995
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    New mothers can access pain medication through a comprehensive post-partum self-medication program. This patient-focused system at Salvation Army Grace Hospital benefits both mothers and healthcare staff.

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    Area of Science:

    • Pharmacology
    • Patient Care
    • Healthcare Management

    Background:

    • Post-partum pain management is crucial for new mothers' recovery and well-being.
    • Existing self-medication programs in Canada have been available for over a decade.
    • Addressing the specific needs of new mothers requires a tailored approach to medication access.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the implementation of a comprehensive, patient-focused, multidisciplinary post-partum self-medication program.
    • To assess the benefits of an innovative and user-friendly approach to pain medication access for new mothers.
    • To determine the impact of the program on both patient satisfaction and staff efficiency.

    Main Methods:

    • Development and implementation of a new post-partum self-medication system at Salvation Army Grace Hospital.

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  • Multidisciplinary collaboration involving pharmacists and healthcare professionals.
  • Focus on a patient-centered approach with an emphasis on user-friendliness.
  • Main Results:

    • Successful implementation of a comprehensive system for post-partum pain medication access.
    • Positive impact on patient care through improved medication accessibility.
    • Enhanced efficiency and satisfaction for healthcare staff involved in the program.

    Conclusions:

    • The developed post-partum self-medication program effectively meets the needs of new mothers.
    • A patient-focused, multidisciplinary approach enhances medication access and benefits all stakeholders.
    • This innovative system serves as a model for improving post-partum care in healthcare settings.