Healthcare professional’s knowledge and awareness of the medication error reporting systems in the Kuwaiti hospitals

IF 0.4 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Mohammad Saada
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Abstract Objective. A survey was conducted to explore healthcare professional’s (HCPs) knowledge and attitude towards medication errors reporting processes and systems used in their local hospitals. Methods. There were 696 respondents and the observational survey showed the diverse perspectives of HCPs from diverse professions (doctors, pharmacists and nurses) who are at different stages in their career. The survey results highlighted the deficiencies in the medication safety management process, including the follow-up on witnessed or discovered medication errors, the effectiveness of the used reporting systems for medication errors, the standardisation of electronic prescribing software, and the training of HCPs at the six hospitals on medication safety. Key finding. Only 46% of the surveyed stated that their hospital had a mechanism in place for reporting medication errors and 60.7% of the participants agreed that they would submit reports provided the system is not used for performance management and only those need to know will be able to identify their name. Regarding prescription writing, 51% of surveyed HCPs said they utilise electronic prescribing software; however, the overall usage rate of electronic prescribing systems was 49%, with handwritten prescriptions remaining the option used in the majority of the time. In terms of HCP training, 20% of the survey respondents said they did not receive any instruction or direction in the hospitals on pharmacovigilance and patient safety. Conclusions. The Kuwaiti MoH should build a national electronic incident reporting system and establish standardised rules and protocols for incident reporting that is to be anonymous and of compulsory use by all government and private hospitals.
医疗保健专业人员对科威特医院药物错误报告系统的了解和认识
摘要目标。进行了一项调查,以探讨医疗保健专业人员(HCP)对当地医院使用的药物错误报告流程和系统的知识和态度。方法。共有696名受访者,观察性调查显示了来自不同职业(医生、药剂师和护士)的HCP的不同观点,他们正处于职业生涯的不同阶段。调查结果强调了药物安全管理过程中的不足,包括对目击或发现的药物错误的跟踪、使用的药物错误报告系统的有效性、电子处方软件的标准化,以及六家医院HCP的药物安全培训。关键发现。只有46%的受访者表示,他们的医院有报告药物错误的机制,60.7%的参与者同意,如果该系统不用于绩效管理,他们将提交报告,只有那些需要知道的人才能识别自己的姓名。关于处方书写,51%的受访HCP表示他们使用电子处方软件;然而,电子处方系统的总体使用率为49%,手写处方在大多数情况下仍然是使用的选项。在HCP培训方面,20%的受访者表示,他们在医院没有收到任何关于药物警戒和患者安全的指导或指示。结论。科威特卫生部应建立一个国家电子事故报告系统,并为事故报告制定标准化规则和协议,这些规则和协议应是匿名的,所有政府和私立医院都必须使用。
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Current Issues in Pharmacy and Medical Sciences
Current Issues in Pharmacy and Medical Sciences MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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