Self-reported medication administration errors in clinical practice of nurses: a descriptive correlation study.

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Medycyna pracy Pub Date : 2023-05-19 DOI:10.13075/mp.5893.01356
Martin Červený, Hana Hajduchová, Iva Brabcová, Ivana Chloubová, Radka Prokešová, Josef Malý, Kateřina Malá-Ládová, Martin Doseděl, Ondřej Tesař, Jiří Vlček, Valérie Tóthová
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Background: Medication administration errors (MAE) are a worldwide issue affecting the safety of hospitalized patients. Through the early identification of potential causes, it is possible to increase the safety of medication administration (MA) in clinical nursing. The study aimed to identify potential risk factors affecting drug administration in inpatient wards in the Czech Republic.

Material and methods: A descriptive correlation study through a non-standardized questionnaire was used. Data were collected from September 29 to October 15, 2021, from nurses in the Czech Republic. For statistical analysis, the authors used SPSS vers. 28 (IBM Corp., Armonk, NY, USA).

Results: The research sample consisted of 1205 nurses. The authors found that there was a statistically significant relationship between nurse education (p = 0.05), interruptions, preparation of medicines outside the patient rooms (p < 0.001), inadequate patient identification (p < 0.01), large numbers of patients assigned per nurse (p < 0.001), use of team nursing care and administration of generic substitution and an MAE.

Conclusions: The results of the study point to the weaknesses of medication administration in selected clinical departments in hospitals. The authors found that several factors, such as high patient ratio per nurse, lack of patient identification, and interruption during medication preparation of nurses, can increase the prevalence of MAE. Nurses who have completed MSc and PhD education have a lower incidence of MAE. More research is needed to identify other causes of medication administration errors. Improving the safety culture is the most critical challenge for today's healthcare industry. Education for nurses can be an effective way to reduce MAEs by enhancing their knowledge and skills, mainly focusing on increasing adherence to safe medication preparation and administration and a better understanding of medication pharmacodynamics. Med Pr. 2023;74(2):85-92.

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背景:给药错误(MAE)是影响住院患者安全的世界性问题。通过早期发现潜在的原因,可以提高临床护理给药的安全性。该研究旨在确定影响捷克共和国住院病房药物管理的潜在风险因素。材料与方法:采用非标准化问卷进行描述性相关性研究。数据收集于2021年9月29日至10月15日,来自捷克共和国的护士。采用SPSS软件进行统计分析。28 (IBM公司,美国纽约州阿蒙克)。结果:研究对象为1205名护士。作者发现,护士教育(p = 0.05)、中断、在病房外准备药物(p < 0.001)、患者识别不足(p < 0.01)、每个护士分配的患者数量多(p < 0.001)、团队护理的使用、通用替代药物的管理和MAE之间存在统计学上显著的关系。结论:本研究结果指出了部分医院临床科室在用药管理方面存在的不足。作者发现,高护士患者比例、缺乏患者识别、护士在药物准备过程中中断等因素可增加MAE的发生率。完成硕士和博士教育的护士MAE的发生率较低。需要更多的研究来确定药物管理错误的其他原因。改善安全文化是当今医疗保健行业面临的最关键挑战。通过提高护士的知识和技能,对护士进行教育是减少MAEs的有效途径,主要侧重于提高对安全药物制备和给药的依从性以及对药物药效学的更好理解。中国生物医学工程学报(英文版);2023;74(2):85-92。
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期刊介绍: The journal publishes original papers, review papers and case studies in Polish and English. The subject matter of the articles includes occupational pathology, physical, chemical and biological agents at workplace, toxicology, mutagenesis, health policy, health management, health care, epidemiology, etc. The magazine also includes reports from national and international scientific conferences on occupational medicine. It also contains letters to the editor. Each first-in-year issue of the magazine comprises former-year indices of authors and keywords.
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