[A training medication errors room: simulate to better train health professionals].

Journal de pharmacie de Belgique Pub Date : 2015-06-01
P Joret-Descout, F Te Bonle, C Demange, M Bechet, M Da Costa, G Camus, X Bohand
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Background: Medication errors (ME) could lead to severe adverse events. Hospital staff have to gain practical knowledge and ME preventing methods. Simulation is a teaching method more and more used in health system. The aim of this study was to create an error patient room which represents a factitious patient room with ME for health professionals of the hospital.

Method: Chosen according 3 criteria (errors already observed, "never events" related errors, errors associated with frequent issues), 21 ME were designed concerning the different steps of the medication process (prescribing, dispensing and administration) and took place in a patient room reserved for training. Seven sessions were proposed from april to june 2014. All health professionals were invited to participate on a voluntary basis. Training session was not time limit. An individual debriefing was done after each session.

Results: Forty-six health professional participated of 13 different hospitals' departments: 7 medicine residents, 26 nurses and 13 persons of the pharmacy staff (8 pharmacy technicians, 3 pharmacy students and 2 pharmacists). EM rate ranged of 33% (medicine residents), 50% (nurses) to 47% (pharmacy staff).

Discussion - conclusion: The training ME room represents an easy, useful and reusable simulating tool, to train health professional and to improve their knowledge's and practical methods. This learning tool is developed in order to provide patient safety. This successful study will be evaluated by satisfaction questionnaire. Future sessions will be programmed.

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【一个培训用药差错室:模拟更好地培训卫生专业人员】。
背景:用药错误(ME)可导致严重的不良事件。医院工作人员必须获得实用知识和预防ME的方法。模拟教学是卫生系统中越来越多采用的一种教学方法。本研究的目的是为医院的卫生专业人员创建一个代表ME的人为病房的错误病房。方法:根据3个标准(已观察到的错误、与“非事件”相关的错误、与频繁问题相关的错误),设计21个ME,涉及用药过程的不同步骤(开处方、配药和给药),并在预留用于培训的病房进行。2014年4月至6月召开了七届会议。所有保健专业人员都被邀请在自愿的基础上参加。培训没有时间限制。每次会议结束后都进行了个人汇报。结果:参与调查的卫生专业人员46人,其中住院医师7人,护士26人,药学人员13人(药学技术人员8人,药学专业学生3人,药师2人)。EM率为33%(住院医师),50%(护士)至47%(药学人员)。讨论-结论:培训ME室是一种简单、实用、可重复使用的模拟工具,用于培训卫生专业人员,提高他们的知识和实践方法。开发这个学习工具是为了保证患者的安全。本次研究的成功与否将通过满意度问卷进行评估。今后的会议将编制方案。
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