Abstract

Medication noncompliance among older adults is a persistent problem resulting in morbidity, hospital readmissions, and decreased quality of life. Home care nurses are in a key position to assist older adults to employ medication compliance strategies that are tailor-made to fit their individual needs and abilities. The purpose of this study was to understand the knowledge and attitudes of home care nurses regarding telehealth practices to promote medication compliance of older adult patients and their perceived readiness to do so. We employed a qualitative research approach using semi-structured interviews. Individual interviews were conducted via Teams platform for a maximum of 60 minutes. Participants were home care nurses who use telehealth technology to advance medication compliance strategies. Ten interviews were conducted. Several themes emerged from the data which suggested home care nurses accept telehealth technology, are supportive of its continued use, and are willing to be educated on future advances in this technology to assist older adults with medication compliance strategies. Universities and home care agencies must provide opportunities to prepare nurses to utilize telehealth technologies to promote medication compliance among older adult home care patients.

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