Assessment of the Barriers to Medical Error Reporting the Viewpoint of Nurses in Selected Hospitals of Ahvaz

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Background and Objective: Error reporting leads to changes in hospital processes and improved health outcomes. In this regard, this study aimed to examine the barriers to the reporting of medical errors from the viewpoint of nurses in selected hospitals in Ahvaz, Iran. Materials and Methods: The statistical population of this descriptive analysis research included all the nurses working at Golestan Educational and Medical Hospital, Amir AL-Mominin Hospital, and Aria Hospital, Ahvaz, Iran. The total sample size was calculated at 256 participants with the help of the Morgan table. The required data were collected using Anderson's questionnaire on barriers to reporting medical errors. Quantitative data analysis was performed in SPSS software (version 23). Results: The results showed that legal factors (2.14±0.476) are the most important reason for not reporting medical errors. Fear of reprimand (85.9%), high workload (92.5%), exposure to accusations (93.8%), and the possibility of added workload (87.4%) were the most important legal, cultural and organizational, supervision regulation, and financial factors, respectively. Moreover, the results showed that the nurses of Golestan and Amir AL-Mominin Public Hospital and Aria Private Hospital stated legal and financial factors as the most important reason for not reporting medical errors, respectively. Besides, the findings revealed that there are significant relationships between the factors of reporting medical errors and the variables of age, work experience, and the amount of overtime. Conclusion: Effective communication, sufficient support of managers for nurses, the existence of an efficient error reporting system, and effective use of the obtained reports are effective in increasing medical error reporting.
医疗差错报告障碍评价&阿瓦士部分医院护士的观点
背景和目的:错误报告导致医院流程的改变和健康结果的改善。在这方面,本研究旨在从伊朗阿瓦士选定医院的护士的角度考察报告医疗事故的障碍。材料和方法:本描述性分析研究的统计人群包括在伊朗阿瓦士的Golestan教育和医疗医院、Amir AL-Mominin医院和Aria医院工作的所有护士。在摩根表的帮助下,总样本量计算为256名参与者。所需的数据是使用安德森关于报告医疗差错障碍的问卷收集的。采用SPSS软件(23版)进行定量数据分析。结果:法律因素(2.14±0.476)是未报告医疗事故的最主要原因。害怕训斥(85.9%)、高工作量(92.5%)、暴露于指控(93.8%)和可能增加工作量(87.4%)分别是最重要的法律、文化和组织、监督法规和财务因素。此外,结果显示,Golestan和Amir AL-Mominin公立医院和Aria私立医院的护士分别将法律和经济因素作为不报告医疗事故的最重要原因。此外,研究结果还显示,医疗事故报告的因素与年龄、工作经验和加班时间等变量之间存在显著的关系。结论:有效的沟通、管理者对护士的充分支持、建立高效的差错报告制度、有效利用已获得的差错报告是提高医疗差错报告的有效途径。
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