Understanding ICU Nurses' Attitudes Toward Medical Errors and Error Reporting: A Cross-Sectional Study.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q1 NURSING
American Journal of Nursing Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-24 DOI:10.1097/AJN.0000000000000063
Muzaffer Berna Doğan, Ayda Kebapçı
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Abstract

Background: Patient care in the ICU setting is notoriously complex, leading to a higher frequency of medical errors. Despite extensive research on the causes, much remains unclear regarding nurses' attitudes toward medical errors and the barriers to reporting. The need for effective preventive solutions is urgent.

Purpose: The primary goal of this study was to identify and analyze the main factors that influence nurses' attitudes toward medical errors and the barriers to reporting such errors.

Methods: This descriptive cross-sectional correlational study was conducted from March to November 2022 with 228 ICU nurse participants. The conceptual model was based on the Theory of Planned Behavior. An online questionnaire was used to collect data on participants' demographic and professional characteristics and their medical error-related experiences. Participants' attitudes toward medical errors and error reporting were assessed using the Medical Errors Attitude Scale.

Results: Although participants' attitudes toward medical errors and error reporting were positive overall, about half of nurses acknowledged that they had made a medical error and a large percentage of those had not reported it. Several variables were found to be significantly related to nurses' attitudes, including age, clinical position, willingness to be a nurse, willingness to continue working as an ICU nurse, job satisfaction, and attendance at relevant training or educational programs. Other factors also affected nurses' attitudes, including having made an error but not informing the charge nurse and the various reasons for this.

Conclusions: The study findings indicate that although nurses generally have a good awareness of the importance of recognizing and reporting medical errors, more must be done. To prevent medical errors, we recommend prioritizing this topic in undergraduate education and training and in in-service workshops and improving the use of health care technologies. Policies that encourage error reporting without punishment, legal support for nurses, and the proactive engagement of nursing leadership are vital to fostering a culture of continuous improvement and patient safety.

了解ICU护士对医疗差错和差错报告的态度:一项横断面研究。
背景:重症监护室的病人护理是出了名的复杂,导致医疗差错的频率更高。尽管对原因进行了广泛的研究,但护士对医疗差错的态度和报告的障碍仍不清楚。迫切需要有效的预防性解决办法。目的:本研究的主要目的是识别和分析影响护士对医疗差错态度的主要因素以及报告此类差错的障碍。方法:于2022年3月至11月对228名ICU护士进行描述性横断面相关研究。该概念模型基于计划行为理论。一份在线调查问卷用于收集参与者的人口统计和职业特征以及他们的医疗差错相关经历的数据。使用医疗差错态度量表评估被试对医疗差错和差错报告的态度。结果:尽管参与者对医疗差错和差错报告的态度总体上是积极的,但大约一半的护士承认他们犯了医疗差错,其中很大一部分没有报告。有几个变量与护士的态度显著相关,包括年龄、临床职位、成为护士的意愿、继续担任ICU护士的意愿、工作满意度和参加相关培训或教育计划的情况。其他因素也影响护士的态度,包括犯了错误但没有通知主管护士以及造成这种情况的各种原因。结论:研究结果表明,虽然护士普遍意识到识别和报告医疗事故的重要性,但还需要做更多的工作。为了防止医疗差错,我们建议在本科教育和培训以及在职讲习班中优先考虑这一主题,并改进卫生保健技术的使用。鼓励错误报告而不受惩罚的政策,对护士的法律支持,以及护理领导的积极参与,对于培养持续改进和患者安全的文化至关重要。
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604
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Nursing is the oldest and most honored broad-based nursing journal in the world. Peer reviewed and evidence-based, it is considered the profession’s premier journal. AJN adheres to journalistic standards that require transparency of real and potential conflicts of interests that authors,editors and reviewers may have. It follows publishing standards set by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE; www.icmje.org), the World Association of Medical Editors (WAME; www.wame.org), and the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE; http://publicationethics.org/). AJN welcomes submissions of evidence-based clinical application papers and descriptions of best clinical practices, original research and QI reports, case studies, narratives, commentaries, and other manuscripts on a variety of clinical and professional topics. The journal also welcomes submissions for its various departments and columns, including artwork and poetry that is relevant to nursing or health care. Guidelines on writing for specific departments—Art of Nursing, Viewpoint, Policy and Politics, and Reflections—are available at http://AJN.edmgr.com. AJN''s mission is to promote excellence in nursing and health care through the dissemination of evidence-based, peer-reviewed clinical information and original research, discussion of relevant and controversial professional issues, adherence to the standards of journalistic integrity and excellence, and promotion of nursing perspectives to the health care community and the public.
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