“… 32 A search for relevant evidence (“preclinical or theoretical phase”) was first conducted in March 2016 and updated in June 2018. PubMed, Scopus, Cochrane Library, Joanna Briggs Institute, and Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature databases were searched using search terms and medical subject headings including “home infusion”; “home care”; “natalizumab”; “monoclonal antibody”; “adverse events”; “IV infusion”; “multiple sclerosis”; and “home care services.” The search identified 35 published studies relevant to the aims of this study, including studies in 5 main topics: safety and adverse effects of natalizumab, 2 , 4 – 13 home care, 19 – 22 , 33 – 36 home infusions, 18 , 24 – 28 , 37 – 41 infusion guidelines and standards, 15 , 42 and medication management. 43 In addition to relevant published studies, product information, 3 training guides, 44 Australian health care standards, 45 and organizational protocols 16 were included, and US infusion therapy standards 46 were reviewed for applicability in the Australian setting.…”