2023
DOI: 10.1002/agm2.12261
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The prevalence and perceived effectiveness of using a medication‐swallowing lubricant in aged care facilities across Australia

Abstract: ObjectiveTo explore the extent of use and perceived effectiveness of using a medication lubricant that is specifically designed to help people who struggle to swallow their solid medications whole.MethodHealth care workers of varying professional levels in aged care facilities (ACFs) across Australia who are involved in medication administration were invited to participate in a structured online survey.ResultsOf the 355 health care workers who completed the survey, 48% had used the medication lubricant to aid … Show more

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“…14 Gloup has been widely implemented in approximately half of Australia's aged care facilities and has received positive acceptance from aged care staff. 15 Although Gloup has been available in Australia since 2014, there is no medication lubricant widely available for use in the acute care context. We wanted to address this practice gap and evaluate the acceptability and adoption of nurseinitiated medication lubricant for pill dysphagia on an acute hospital ward.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…14 Gloup has been widely implemented in approximately half of Australia's aged care facilities and has received positive acceptance from aged care staff. 15 Although Gloup has been available in Australia since 2014, there is no medication lubricant widely available for use in the acute care context. We wanted to address this practice gap and evaluate the acceptability and adoption of nurseinitiated medication lubricant for pill dysphagia on an acute hospital ward.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%