Journal article

Medication communication through documentation in medical wards: Knowledge and power relations

W Liu, E Manias, M Gerdtz

Nursing Inquiry | Published : 2014

Abstract

Health professionals communicate with each other about medication information using different forms of documentation. This article explores knowledge and power relations surrounding medication information exchanged through documentation among nurses, doctors and pharmacists. Ethnographic fieldwork was conducted in 2010 in two medical wards of a metropolitan hospital in Australia. Data collection methods included participant observations, field interviews, video-recordings, document retrieval and video reflexive focus groups. A critical discourse analytic framework was used to guide data analysis. The written medication chart was the main means of communicating medication decisions from docto..

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The authors thank the staff members and patients who generously gave up their time to participate in this study. The authors' thanks also go to the anonymous reviewers who provided constructive comments on an earlier version of this manuscript. This study was funded by an Australian Research Council Discovery Grant (grant number DP0879002).