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The Digital Drag and Drop Pillbox: Design and Feasibility of a Skill-based Education Model to Improve Medication Management.

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Granger, BB; Locke, SC; Bowers, M; Sawyer, T; Shang, H; Abernethy, AP; Bloomfield, RA; Gilliss, CL
Published in: The Journal of cardiovascular nursing
September 2017

We present the design and feasibility testing for the "Digital Drag and Drop Pillbox" (D-3 Pillbox), a skill-based educational approach that engages patients and providers, measures performance, and generates reports of medication management skills.A single-cohort convenience sample of patients hospitalized with heart failure was taught pill management skills using a tablet-based D-3 Pillbox. Medication reconciliation was conducted, and aptitude, performance (% completed), accuracy (% correct), and feasibility were measured.The mean age of the sample (n = 25) was 59 (36-89) years, 50% were women, 62% were black, 46% were uninsured, 46% had seventh-grade education or lower, and 31% scored very low for health literacy. However, most reported that the D-3 Pillbox was easy to read (78%), easy to repeat-demonstrate (78%), and comfortable to use (tablet weight) (75%). Accurate medication recognition was achieved by discharge in 98%, but only 25% reported having a "good understanding of my responsibilities."The D-3 Pillbox is a feasible approach for teaching medication management skills and can be used across clinical settings to reinforce skills and medication list accuracy.

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Published In

The Journal of cardiovascular nursing

DOI

EISSN

1550-5049

ISSN

0889-4655

Publication Date

September 2017

Volume

32

Issue

5

Start / End Page

E14 / E20

Related Subject Headings

  • Telemedicine
  • Patient Outcome Assessment
  • Patient Education as Topic
  • Patient Compliance
  • Nursing
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Heart Failure
  • Health Literacy
 

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Granger, B. B., Locke, S. C., Bowers, M., Sawyer, T., Shang, H., Abernethy, A. P., … Gilliss, C. L. (2017). The Digital Drag and Drop Pillbox: Design and Feasibility of a Skill-based Education Model to Improve Medication Management. The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 32(5), E14–E20. https://doi.org/10.1097/jcn.0000000000000402
Granger, Bradi B., Susan C. Locke, Margaret Bowers, Tenita Sawyer, Howard Shang, Amy P. Abernethy, Richard A. Bloomfield, and Catherine L. Gilliss. “The Digital Drag and Drop Pillbox: Design and Feasibility of a Skill-based Education Model to Improve Medication Management.The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 32, no. 5 (September 2017): E14–20. https://doi.org/10.1097/jcn.0000000000000402.
Granger BB, Locke SC, Bowers M, Sawyer T, Shang H, Abernethy AP, et al. The Digital Drag and Drop Pillbox: Design and Feasibility of a Skill-based Education Model to Improve Medication Management. The Journal of cardiovascular nursing. 2017 Sep;32(5):E14–20.
Granger, Bradi B., et al. “The Digital Drag and Drop Pillbox: Design and Feasibility of a Skill-based Education Model to Improve Medication Management.The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, vol. 32, no. 5, Sept. 2017, pp. E14–20. Epmc, doi:10.1097/jcn.0000000000000402.
Granger BB, Locke SC, Bowers M, Sawyer T, Shang H, Abernethy AP, Bloomfield RA, Gilliss CL. The Digital Drag and Drop Pillbox: Design and Feasibility of a Skill-based Education Model to Improve Medication Management. The Journal of cardiovascular nursing. 2017 Sep;32(5):E14–E20.

Published In

The Journal of cardiovascular nursing

DOI

EISSN

1550-5049

ISSN

0889-4655

Publication Date

September 2017

Volume

32

Issue

5

Start / End Page

E14 / E20

Related Subject Headings

  • Telemedicine
  • Patient Outcome Assessment
  • Patient Education as Topic
  • Patient Compliance
  • Nursing
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Heart Failure
  • Health Literacy