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Teaching medication knowledge to participants diagnosed with a mental illness

Posted on:2005-08-07Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:University of the PacificCandidate:White, Holly AFull Text:PDF
GTID:2454390011950060Subject:Psychology
Abstract/Summary:
Using a multiple baseline design, this study examined the effect of preferred items in increasing medication knowledge among individuals diagnosed with a mental illness. Participants were asked questions regarding their Haldol medication. After baseline, participants received the answers and a pharmacy-generated medication profile. During the Repeated Trials intervention, participants were given only verbal feedback. Those who had not reached criterion after 4 weeks entered the Preferred Trials intervention. In this phase, participants received a high, medium, or low preferred item contingent on the number of correct answers. All participants increased their number of correct answers. Although the effects of a contingent preferred item were mixed, this study showed that information regarding medications can be learned with minimal staff intervention.
Keywords/Search Tags:Medication, Participants, Preferred
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