Reporting Adverse Drug Events in Drug Administration Process among Nursing Personnel

K. Kwiecień-Jaguś, Klaudia Paluch, Anna Małecka-Dubiela, W. Mędrzycka-Dąbrowska, Monika Kopeć
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Introduction. Adverse events (AE) in the process of pharmacotherapy can have direct consequences on the health and life of a patient. Factors leading to AE are categorized in human and systematic ones. Among the latter ones, the most important are significant shortages of nursing staff as well as stress, fatigue and the Occupational Burnout Syndrome. Reporting of AE is a crucial pillar of prevention of adverse events in drug administration in nursing. Aim. The aim of the study was to identify and analyse the factors leading to adverse events in the pharmocotherapy process and to present methods of prevention AE. Material and Methods. The research was lead among 100 hospital nurses from Pomeranian region. A research and research questionnaire was based on the study “Attitudes and beliefs of health services about the causes and reporting of treatment errors in the British intensive care unit”. The project was conducted between January to April 2020. Results. Detailed analysis showed that the most important factors influencing the occurrence of adverse events in the drug administration are: nurses shortage (14%), stress and burnout syndrome (11%), incorrect labelling (13%). 85% of medical personnel are convinced that it is essential to monitor the situation of adverse events in drug administration. The Kruskal–Wallis test did not confirm the existence of a relationship between the: occurrence of adverse events in the area of pharmacotherapy and age (K – W = 0; p = 1), level of education (K – W = 3.6328; p = 0.3039) and work experience of the surveyed respondents (K – W = 0.3651484; p = 0.5457). Similarly, no significant relationships were found between the occurrence of adverse events and the department profile (K – W = 0.330; p = 0.5652). Conclusions. The level of education, professional experience and age are not significantly related to making mistakes in the area of drug administration; the factors that significantly affect the occurrence of AD in the area of drug administration are: reduced nursing staff on duty, performing one’s duties under stress and time pressure, insufficient variety of labels on medicinal products; the best method of prevention in the area of drug management and administration is the presence of a reporting and monitoring system; the was the majority of nurses reported the occurrence of a drug-related adverse event to the rest of the therapeutic team. (JNNN 2022;11(2):65–73).
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护理人员给药过程中不良事件的报告
介绍。药物治疗过程中的不良事件(AE)可直接影响患者的健康和生命。导致声发射的因素可分为人为因素和系统因素。在后者中,最重要的是护理人员的严重短缺以及压力,疲劳和职业倦怠综合征。AE的报告是预防护理中给药不良事件的重要支柱。的目标。本研究的目的是识别和分析导致药物治疗过程中不良事件的因素,并提出预防AE的方法。材料和方法。该研究在博美拉尼亚地区的100名医院护士中进行。一项调查和调查问卷是基于"卫生服务部门对英国重症监护病房治疗错误的原因和报告的态度和信念"的研究。该项目于2020年1月至4月进行。结果。详细分析表明,影响给药不良事件发生的最主要因素是:护士短缺(14%)、压力和倦怠综合征(11%)、标签不正确(13%)。85%的医务人员认为在给药过程中监测不良事件的情况是必要的。Kruskal-Wallis试验未证实药物治疗领域不良事件的发生与年龄之间存在关系(K - W = 0;p = 1),教育程度(K - W = 3.6328;p = 0.3039)和工作经验(K - W = 0.3651484;p = 0.5457)。同样,不良事件的发生与科室概况之间也没有显著的关系(K - W = 0.330;p = 0.5652)。结论。学历、从业经历、年龄与药品管理失误的关系不显著;在给药领域显著影响AD发生的因素有:值班护理人员减少,在工作压力和时间压力下履行职责,药品标签品种不足;在药物管理和行政方面,最好的预防方法是建立报告和监测系统;大多数护士向治疗小组的其他成员报告了药物相关不良事件的发生。(JNNN 2022; 11(2): 65 - 73)。
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