Abstract
Aims: The objective of this study was to expand the knowledge of the nurse role during medication administration in the context of nursing homes. The following research question guided the study: How can the nurse role during medication administration in nursing homes be described?, Design: A QUAL-qual mixed study design was applied., Methods: Data were collected using partial participant observations and semi-structured interviews of all staff members involved in medication administration. An inductive content analysis was performed., Results: Medication administration is a pervasive process ingrained in the day-to-day activities of providing care to the patients. The nurse role is compensating, flexible and adaptable. There is a dynamic interaction between several contributory factors, those being shifting responsibility, a need for competence, invisible leadership, varying available competence, staff stability and vulnerable shifts.
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Odberg, K. R., Hansen, B. S., & Wangensteen, S. (2019). Medication administration in nursing homes: A qualitative study of the nurse role. Nursing Open, 6(2), 384–392. https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.216
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