对一所母婴大学医院中心护理人员配药和用药遵从情况的两年期审计。

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 PEDIATRICS Archives De Pediatrie Pub Date : 2024-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.arcped.2023.09.011
Charlotte Jacolin , Amélie Monnier , Élisabeth Farcy , Suzanne Atkinson , Véronique Pelchat , Stéphanie Duval , Jean-François Bussières
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摘要

目的:审核对于审查和改进用药流程至关重要。找出需要改进的地方可以降低配药和用药过程中出现错误的风险。儿科中心在确保用药过程安全方面面临着特殊的挑战。本研究的目的是观察和比较一所大学附属母婴医院中心的护士在连续两年内对配制和给药标准的遵守情况:这项观察性横断面研究在加拿大一所母婴大学医院中心进行。分别于 2021 年和 2022 年对 16 个和 18 个护理部门进行了为期 1 个月的审计。标准化审核评估了护理人员在准备和用药方面是否符合预先规定的标准(2021 年为 77 项标准,2022 年为 82 项标准)。审核人员包括护士和一名接受过研究小组培训的药剂师。通过卡方检验对不同年份的合规性进行比较和评估:审核包括 2021 年的 522 次观察和 2022 年的 448 次观察。2021 年的总体合规率为 76%,2022 年为 66%。各标准的符合率从 16% 到 100% 不等。2021 年和 2022 年,分别有 51 项(84%)和 52 项(87%)标准的符合率超过 75%,分别有 12 项(20%)和 8 项(13%)标准的符合率达到 100%。在 39 项用药准备标准中,有 9 项标准的达标率出现了统计学意义上的显著下降,尤其是事先进行手部卫生(91% vs. 84%,P = 0.002);在 17 项用药标准中,有 6 项标准的达标率出现了统计学意义上的显著下降,包括向患者提及可能出现的不良反应(41% vs- 30%,P = 0.008):结论:在本研究中,大多数标准的符合率超过 75%。结论:在本研究中,大多数标准的依从性超过 75%。然而,我们观察到少数标准的依从性从 2021 年到 2022 年有所下降。我们提出了各种假设来解释这些下降,例如 COVID-19 大流行。
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Two-year audit of compliance in the preparation and administration of medications by nursing staff in a mother-and-child university hospital center

Objective

Audits are essential for reviewing and improving the medication-use process. Identifying areas for improvement can limit the risk of errors when preparing and administering drugs. Pediatric centers face specific challenges in ensuring the safety of the medication-use process. The objective of this study was to observe and compare compliance with criteria for the preparation and administration of medications by nurses in a mother-and-child university hospital center over two consecutive years.

Methods

This observational cross-sectional study was conducted in a Canadian mother-and-child university hospital center. Audits were conducted over a 1-month period in 16 and 18 nursing care sectors in 2021 and 2022, respectively. The standardized audit evaluated compliance with prespecified criteria related to the preparation and administration of medication by nursing staff (77 criteria for 2021 and 82 criteria for 2022). The auditors comprised nurses and a pharmacist trained by the research team. Compliance was compared between years and assessed through a chi-square test.

Results

The audit consisted of 522 observations in 2021 and 448 observations in 2022. Overall compliance was 76% in 2021 and 66% in 2022. The compliance rate by criterion ranged from 16% to 100%. In 2021 and 2022, 51 (84%) and 52 (87%) of the criteria, respectively, had compliance rates of more than 75%, and 12 (20%) and eight (13%), respectively, had 100% compliance. There were statistically significant decreases in compliance for nine of the 39 criteria for preparation of medications, notably prior hand hygiene (91%% vs. 84%, p = 0.002), and for six of the 17 criteria for administration of medications, including mentioning possible adverse effects to the patient (41% vs- 30%, p = 0.008).

Conclusion

In this study, compliance was over 75% for most of the criteria. However, for a few criteria, we observed a decrease in compliance from 2021 to 2022. Various hypotheses are proposed to explain these decreases, such as the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Archives De Pediatrie
Archives De Pediatrie 医学-小儿科
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期刊介绍: Archives de Pédiatrie publishes in English original Research papers, Review articles, Short communications, Practice guidelines, Editorials and Letters in all fields relevant to pediatrics. Eight issues of Archives de Pédiatrie are released annually, as well as supplementary and special editions to complete these regular issues. All manuscripts submitted to the journal are subjected to peer review by international experts, and must: Be written in excellent English, clear and easy to understand, precise and concise; Bring new, interesting, valid information - and improve clinical care or guide future research; Be solely the work of the author(s) stated; Not have been previously published elsewhere and not be under consideration by another journal; Be in accordance with the journal''s Guide for Authors'' instructions: manuscripts that fail to comply with these rules may be returned to the authors without being reviewed. Under no circumstances does the journal guarantee publication before the editorial board makes its final decision. Archives de Pédiatrie is the official publication of the French Society of Pediatrics.
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