Knowledge, Attitude, and Behavior toward Medication Error in Saudi Arabia

Ali Mohammed Alenezi, Omar Ghazi Baker
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Medication errors are a significant cause of adverse events, with knowledge, attitudes, and behavior (KAB) being key factors. Nurses play a crucial role in the medication administration process and should be proactive in preventing medication errors. This article is based on the author's dissertation research on the influence of nurses' knowledge, attitude, and behavior toward medication errors on medication errors reported. In this article, the author focuses on the comparison of the mean ranks of KAB scores towards medication errors in relation to nurses' socio-demographic and professional characteristics. The researchers utilized a descriptive correlational design with a cross-sectional survey to examine the relationship between variables. Knowledge scores towards medication errors in relation to nurses' socio-demographic and professional characteristics show that there is no significant difference found in the mean ranks of knowledge scores across any of these characteristics. However, both attitude and behavior scores towards medication errors were significantly higher among female nurses, non-Saudi nurses, nurses with education in intravenous drug administration, and nurses of more than 40 years of age in attitude score. Knowledge influences attitude, as nurses who have a deep understanding of the subject matter are more likely to have positive attitudes towards their patients, their colleagues, and their work. Attitude, on the other hand, influences behavior. It is understood that nurses who have positive attitudes are more likely to behave in a professional and ethical manner.
沙特阿拉伯对用药错误的认识、态度和行为
药物错误是不良事件的重要原因,其中知识、态度和行为(KAB)是关键因素。护士在给药过程中起着至关重要的作用,应该积极主动地预防用药错误。本文是在笔者论文研究的基础上,研究护士对用药错误的认识、态度和行为对用药错误报告的影响。在这篇文章中,作者着重比较了KAB分数对用药错误的平均排名与护士的社会人口统计学和专业特征的关系。研究人员利用描述性相关设计和横断面调查来检查变量之间的关系。与护士的社会人口学和专业特征相关的用药错误知识得分表明,在这些特征的知识得分的平均排名中没有发现显着差异。然而,女性护士、非沙特籍护士、接受过静脉给药教育的护士和年龄超过40岁的护士对用药错误的态度和行为得分均显著高于女性护士。知识影响态度,因为对主题有深刻理解的护士更有可能对患者、同事和工作持积极态度。另一方面,态度会影响行为。据了解,有积极态度的护士更有可能以专业和道德的方式行事。
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