Empowering Nursing Students to Prevent Medication Error-Related Harms: A Step Toward Improving Patient Safety

IF 0.8 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
H. Deswal, Niti Mittal, Jyoti Kaushal, Sumit Kumar, Pankaj Kaushik
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Aim: Existing gaps in nursing curriculum particularly related to medication management such as administration and monitoring increase the propensity of nurses to commit medication errors during clinical practice. The present training program was conducted with an aim to sensitize and educate undergraduate nursing students on medication errors’ related aspects. Methods: The participants were students pursuing bachelors nursing degree course (second and third year). The training “Medication errors: Role of Nurse practitioners” comprised of blended teaching methods such as theme lectures, hands on training exercises, small group case‑based learning, role plays, and nursing officer’s practical experiences. The participants’ knowledge and perception about medication errors were assessed at baseline (pre-intervention phase) and 1 week after program (post-intervention phase) with the help of a structured self-administered questionnaire in English language. Results: A total of 110 nursing students participated in the program. Post program there was a consistent increase in the number of correct responses to all knowledge-based questions with a significant improvement in knowledge scores from baseline [Baseline: (mean ± SD) 12.62 ± 2.33; Post-training: 18.52 ± 2.22; P < .001]. There was a positive change in the perception about medication errors among students. The participants rated the overall quality of program as excellent [66 (60%)] or very good [40 (36.4%)]. More than 90% agreed on its applicability in their future practice. Conclusions: The training was quite successful in educating nursing students on medication errors. There is a constant need to educate nurses and other healthcare providers including doctors and pharmacists on medication safety related aspects with an ultimate goal to improve patient safety.
增强护理专业学生预防用药错误相关伤害的能力:改善患者安全的一个步骤
目的:护理课程中存在的差距,特别是与药物管理相关的课程,如给药和监测,增加了护士在临床实践中用药错误的倾向。本培训计划旨在提高护理本科生对用药差错相关方面的认识和教育。方法:研究对象为攻读护理学学士学位课程的学生(二年级和三年级)。“用药错误:执业护士的角色”培训包括主题讲座、实践培训练习、小组案例学习、角色扮演和护理官实践经验等混合教学方法。在基线(干预前阶段)和项目后1周(干预后阶段),采用结构化的英语自填问卷对参与者的用药错误知识和认知进行评估。结果:共有110名护理专业学生参与该项目。项目结束后,所有基于知识的问题的正确回答数量持续增加,知识得分较基线有显著改善[基线:(mean±SD) 12.62±2.33;培训后:18.52±2.22;p < 0.001]。学生对用药错误的认知有积极的变化。参与者将课程的整体质量评为优秀[66分(60%)]或非常好[40分(36.4%)]。超过90%的人同意其在未来实践中的适用性。结论:培训对护理学生的用药错误知识进行了较好的教育。不断需要对护士和其他医疗保健提供者(包括医生和药剂师)进行药物安全相关方面的教育,最终目标是提高患者安全。
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Hospital Pharmacy
Hospital Pharmacy PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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期刊介绍: Hospital Pharmacy is a monthly peer-reviewed journal that is read by pharmacists and other providers practicing in the inpatient and outpatient setting within hospitals, long-term care facilities, home care, and other health-system settings The Hospital Pharmacy Assistant Editor, Michael R. Cohen, RPh, MS, DSc, FASHP, is author of a Medication Error Report Analysis and founder of The Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP), a nonprofit organization that provides education about adverse drug events and their prevention.
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