The Impact of a Picture Book to Improve Medication Compliance in Pediatric Patients: A Questionnaire Survey
Poor medication compliance in children can affect treatment efficacy. We examined the impact of a picture book created by pharmacists to improve medication compliance in children. Our study aim was to assess the effects of the pharmacist-created picture book on medication compliance in children and...
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Veröffentlicht in: | YAKUGAKU ZASSHI 2024/11/01, Vol.144(11), pp.1031-1037 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Poor medication compliance in children can affect treatment efficacy. We examined the impact of a picture book created by pharmacists to improve medication compliance in children. Our study aim was to assess the effects of the pharmacist-created picture book on medication compliance in children and their parents in collaboration with an outpatient pharmacy. This study included 74 children [recovery rate 28/74 (37.8%)] aged 3–6 years and their parents between March 2023 and March 2024. In the item “Have you experienced any difficulties in giving medication to your child?” the proportion of respondents answering, “Always” or “Sometimes” decreased from 78.3% (18/23) to 34.7% (8/23) after reading the picture book (p |
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ISSN: | 0031-6903 1347-5231 1347-5231 |
DOI: | 10.1248/yakushi.24-00132 |