Journal article
Investigating the experience of parents who have given their infants enoxaparin at home
H Gilmore, S Jones, P Monagle, S Monagle, F Newall
Thrombosis Research | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2022
Abstract
Introduction: Enoxaparin is a common anticoagulant used in infants for the prevention and treatment of thrombosis. When administered with the purpose of treating a thrombosis, the duration of treatment is six to twelve weeks. Enoxaparin must be injected subcutaneously, either by direct injection or via an indwelling subcutaneous catheter (Insuflon™). Once discharged from hospital, parents/caregivers of infants and small children take responsibility for the safe preparation and administration of the enoxaparin which can be difficult and confronting. Whilst there is documented evidence about the benefits of targeted education for warfarin anticoagulation and the impact this has on the quality ..
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