The impact of clinical pharmacists' education for nurses on minimizing drug-food interactions in hospitalized patients

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  • Ebtihaj Daham Alenezi, Tahani Hadi Matar Alrasheedi, Mona Suwayyid Noman Aldhafeeri, HISSAH EID AYED ALANAZI, Almaha Humaidi Bin Hulayyil Alhazmi
  • salma hadyan alhazmi, Daham Mansi S Alanazi, Faisal hmaidi alhazmi, SHUAA HAMDAN J ALENEZI, BADER HAMDAN J ALENEZI

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https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.vi.851

Abstract

Mobile health technology has revolutionized healthcare by integrating mobile devices and applications to improve patient care, enhance medication management, and streamline communication between healthcare providers. This paper explores the impact of mHealth on the quality of care provided by nurses and pharmacists, focusing on how these technologies enhance medication adherence, drug interaction monitoring, patient education, and overall care delivery. For pharmacists, mHealth tools offer real-time medication tracking, alerts for drug interactions, and remote educational resources for patients, improving both patient safety and treatment outcomes. Similarly, for nurses, mHealth enables efficient patient monitoring, enhanced coordination of care, and personalized patient education, all of which contribute to improved patient satisfaction and clinical results. Despite its many benefits, the adoption of mHealth technology presents challenges such as data security, technological access, and the need for proper training. This paper concludes that mHealth technology significantly improves healthcare quality by empowering nurses and pharmacists to deliver more personalized, effective care, while also addressing the challenges to its implementation. The continued evolution of mHealth offers promising advancements for patient-centered care, making it a crucial tool for healthcare professionals in the future.

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2024-10-18

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Ebtihaj Daham Alenezi, Tahani Hadi Matar Alrasheedi, Mona Suwayyid Noman Aldhafeeri, HISSAH EID AYED ALANAZI, Almaha Humaidi Bin Hulayyil Alhazmi, & salma hadyan alhazmi, Daham Mansi S Alanazi, Faisal hmaidi alhazmi, SHUAA HAMDAN J ALENEZI, BADER HAMDAN J ALENEZI. (2024). The impact of clinical pharmacists’ education for nurses on minimizing drug-food interactions in hospitalized patients. Journal of International Crisis and Risk Communication Research , 1510–1515. https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.vi.851

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