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Medication Aide Research

I'm writing a letter to my state representatives and congressmen about upcoming legislation regarding medication aides. Can anyone tell me where I might find some research or articles about outcomes related to using med. aides?

Thanks,

Kim

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I'm writing a letter to my state representatives and congressmen about upcoming legislation regarding medication aides. Can anyone tell me where I might find some research or articles about outcomes related to using med. aides?

Thanks,

Kim

Hello, gambitlizard,:balloons:

What exacty are you wanting to research? Pro or con? Just need to know in order to better assist you.

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Sorry, I guess I didn't think that anyone could be pro on this issue. Guess that was narrow-minded of me. I'm opposed to this idea. Not that aides are not skilled, but I don't believe that a 24-48 hour training class can truly prepare a person for the potential effects of medication error.

So I guess the short answer is: con.

Thanks again,

Kim

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Sorry, I guess I didn't think that anyone could be pro on this issue. Guess that was narrow-minded of me. I'm opposed to this idea. Not that aides are not skilled, but I don't believe that a 24-48 hour training class can truly prepare a person for the potential effects of medication error.

So I guess the short answer is: con.

Thanks again,

Kim

Well, until I answered, I wanted to know what exactly you were wanting to write. Just needed a clarification. Anyway, I agree with you and here are a couple links:

https://allnurses.com/forums/general-nursing-discussion/124985-medication-nurse-assistants.html?highlight=Medication+aides

https://allnurses.com/forums/north-carolina-nurses-forum/115152-medication-aides-theyre-back-scarier-than-ever.html?highlight=Medication+aides

https://allnurses.com/forums/nursing-issues-concerns-how-they-affect-patient-safety-care/115160-north-carolina-professionals-against-medication-aides.html?highlight=Medication+aides

http://www.ana.org/gova/hod98/uap.htm

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