THE VIEWS OF NURSES WORKING IN SURGICAL CLINICS AND SURGICAL INTENSIVE CARE UNITS ON MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION ERRORS AND ERROR REPORTING

Azize Aydemir, Derya Esenkaya
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Aim: This study aims to identify the causes of medication administration errors and the reasons stated by nurses working in surgical clinics and surgical intensive care units for not reporting these errors, and to compare the number of errors nurses witness and the number of errors actually reported. Method: The research sample of this descriptive cross-sectional study consists of 125 nurses working in surgical clinics and surgical intensive care units. Data were collected using the face-to-face survey method. The Nurse Personal Information Form and the Medication Administration Error Scale were used to collect data. Results: The perceived medication administration error rate was found to be 59%; however, 61.6% of the nurses reported that only 0-20% of medication administration errors were actually reported. The main reasons for not reporting medication errors are administrative response (4.10±1.18) and fear (3.28±0.99). The most important reason for not reporting errors due to the administrative response is that no positive feedback is given after correct medication administration (4.18±1.53). The perceived cause of medication administration error is pharmacy-related and system-related, which explains 26% of the reason for not reporting the error due to fear. The fact that the reason for medication administration error originates from the physician, pharmacy and system explains 51% of the reason for not reporting the error due to disagreement over the error. Conclusion: There is a major difference between the medication administration errors nurses witness and the errors they actually report. The errors are not reported due to administrative response and fear.
外科诊所和外科重症监护室护士对用药差错和差错报告的看法
目的:本研究旨在确定用药错误的原因,以及在外科诊所和外科重症监护室工作的护士未报告这些错误的原因。并比较护士目睹的错误数量和实际报告的错误数量。方法:本描述性横断面研究的研究样本由125名在外科诊所和外科重症监护室工作的护士组成。采用面对面调查法收集数据。使用护士个人信息表和用药错误量表收集数据。结果:用药错误率为59%;然而,61.6%的护士报告说,实际上只有0-20%的用药错误被报告。未报告用药错误的主要原因是行政反应(4.10±1.18)和恐惧(3.28±0.99)。因行政反应而未报告错误的最重要原因是在正确用药后未给出正反馈(4.18±1.53)。用药错误的感知原因是与药房和系统相关,这解释了由于恐惧而不报告错误的26%的原因。用药错误的原因源于医生、药房和系统,这一事实解释了51%的原因是由于对错误的分歧而没有报告错误。结论:护士亲眼目睹的用药错误与实际报告的用药错误存在较大差异。由于行政反应和恐惧,没有报告这些错误。
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