护理学生用药错误的频率:一项系统回顾

Christos Triantafyllou, Maria Gamvrouli, Pavlos Myrianthefs
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背景:促进健康和患者安全是国家卫生系统提供卫生保健服务的主要目标。护理专业方面,护生在临床干预过程中出现用药错误,对患者安全构成潜在威胁。调查护生用药差错发生频次,以及各类护生用药差错发生频次。方法与材料:系统检索PubMed电子数据库的相关文献,检索关键词为:“用药错误”、“处方错误”、“用药错误”、“用药错误”、“用药错误”、“剂量错误”、“给药错误”、“配药错误”、“用药错误”、“剂量错误”、“处方不当”、“用药不当”、“转录错误”、“护理学生”、“护理实习生”并在希腊电子数据库IATROTEK-online上以关键词:“用药错误”和“护理学生”发表科学论文,没有时间限制。在PubMed上,在研究的标题和摘要中搜索关键词。如果研究不是用英语和希腊语发表,在动物身上进行的,并且是案例研究,社论和给编辑的信,则被排除在外。结果:在检索到的47篇科学论文中,6篇被纳入系统评价。共记录护生用药错误1904例。主要错误为:1)剂型错误(330,17%),2)遗漏错误(313,16.4%),3)时间错误(259,13.6%)。结论:护生用药差错发生率较高。安全用药是护理专业学生应该学习的一项重要技能。药物管理。
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Frequency of nursing student medication errors: A systematic review
Background: Health promotion and patient safety are the main targets of the healthcare provision by the National Health Systems. As for the nursing profession, nursing students make medication errors during clinical interventions, which could be a potential danger to patient safety. The investigation of the frequency of nursing student medication errors, as well as the frequency of each type of nursing student medication errors. Method and Material: A systematic review of the literature was conducted on the electronic database "PubMed" with the keywords: "medication error", "prescribing error", "drug error", "drug use error", "drug mistake", "wrong drug", "wrong dose", "administration error", "dispensing error", "incorrect drug", "incorrect dose", "inappropriate prescribing", "inappropriate medication", "transcription error", "nursing student", "nursing trainee" and on the Greek electronic database IATROTEK-online with the keywords: "medication errors" and "nursing students", without time limit for the publication of scientific papers. On PubMed, the keywords were searched in the title and abstract of the studies. Studies were excluded if they were not published in English and Greek language, were conducted on animals, and were case studies, editorials, and letters to the editor. Results: Of the 47 scientific papers retrieved, 6 were included in the systematic review. A total of 1,904 nursing student medication errors were recorded by nursing students. The majority of errors were: 1) wrong dose form (330,17%), 2) omission error (313, 16.4%), and 3) wrong time (259, 13.6%). Conclusions: The frequency of nursing student medication errors is high. The safe administration of medications is an important skill that nursing students should learn. medication administration.
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