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Home-based infusion therapy for patients with Fabry disease
British Journal of Nursing, 2008Fabry disease is an inherited, progressive, life-threatening disease; therefore, lifelong therapy is needed. By replacing the deficient enzyme, disease progression may be delayed or halted, thereby avoiding serious complications. Hospital-based agalsidase therapy is generally perceived as inconvenient and home-based infusion therapy is greatly ...
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Collaboration of Nursing and Pharmacy in Home Infusion Therapy
Home Healthcare Nurse: The Journal for the Home Care and Hospice Professional, 2003This article explores the role of the home care nurse and the home infusion pharmacist in providing home infusion therapy. Ways to support collaboration, strategies to improve communication, and factors to consider when providing home infusion therapy are discussed.
Susan A, Oseland, A J, Querciagrossa
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The Impact of Home Infusion Therapies on Caregivers
Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 2019To describe the scope of home infusion therapy in cancer care, expectations related to caregiver involvement in home infusion therapy, literature addressing the impact upon caregivers, and nursing implications.Published data on cancer care and home infusion therapy.While the administration of home infusion therapy is not uncommon practice for patients ...
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A Model for Home Infusion Therapy Initiation and Maintenance
Journal of Infusion Nursing, 2001Many factors impact the success of home infusion therapy. A model has been designed to incorporate all of the factors that need to be considered when setting up a home infusion program. The primary factors included in the model are patient, nursing, medical, caregiver, equipment, environment, medication, and legal issues.
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Home health care costs: intravenous immunoglobulin home infusion therapy.
Annals of allergy, asthma & immunology : official publication of the American College of Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology, 1995Home health care has been touted as a cost-saving option for many immune disorders, especially those requiring intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG).To determine the costs for home infusions of IVIG, a comparative study of Home Health Agency prices was undertaken.A survey of 25 Home Health Agencies that provide IVIG therapy in northern and central New ...
L, Bielory, G C, Long
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[Benefits and problems of home infusion therapy].
[Rinsho ketsueki] The Japanese journal of clinical hematology, 1993A survey was performed to clarify the benefits and problems of home infusion therapy because 8 years had passed since this type of treatment was officially approved in Japan. Questionnaires were sent to hemophiliacs and the physicians in charge of hemophiliacs in the Kyushu district.
A, Shirahata, M, Shiiki, Y, Naka, O, Ono
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Home care models for infusion therapy.
Caring : National Association for Home Care magazine, 1990The anticipated growth in the home infusion therapy market in the coming years will have a significant impact on home health agencies. In deciding how to provide infusion therapy services to their patients, agencies must also consider the best way to arrange for pharmacy services.
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Home Healthcare Nurse: The Journal for the Home Care and Hospice Professional, 2006
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