A survey study of nursing contributions to medication management with special attention to health information technology

A. Rivera-Rodriguez, Hélène Faye, B. Karsh, P. Carayon, C. Baker, M. Scanlon
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Little detail is known about the types of activities intensive care unit (ICU) nurses perform to support medication management in ICUs in order to contribute to patient safety and quality of care. To understand nurses’ perceptions of the frequency and importance of medication management activities, including those related to using health information technologies (IT). A survey was developed, pilot tested, and administered to ICU nurses in two hospitals. Nurses perceived that they dealt with health IT problems infrequently and that those problems were only moderately important to patient care. Nurses perceived that they engaged in complex cognitive activities frequently and that those were highly important to patient care. Despite considerable focus on health IT problems in extant literature, this study found that nurses do not perceive these problems as frequent or very important. Instead, this study highlights the important role of complex cognitive activities for high quality nursing care, which is a departure from the simplistic notion that nurses only engage in prescribed nursing tasks. Importantly, the survey can be used to identify activities that are value and non-value added, which may lead to better tailored interventions to support nursing work.
护理对药物管理贡献的调查研究,特别关注卫生信息技术
对于重症监护室(ICU)护士为支持ICU的药物管理而进行的活动类型,以促进患者安全和护理质量,了解的细节很少。了解护士对药物管理活动的频率和重要性的看法,包括与使用卫生信息技术(IT)有关的活动。开展了一项调查,进行了试点测试,并对两家医院的ICU护士进行了调查。护士们认为他们很少处理健康信息技术问题,而且这些问题对病人护理的重要性不高。护士意识到他们经常参与复杂的认知活动,这些活动对病人护理非常重要。尽管在现有文献中相当多地关注健康IT问题,但本研究发现护士并不认为这些问题是频繁或非常重要的。相反,这项研究强调了复杂的认知活动对高质量护理的重要作用,这与护士只从事规定的护理任务的简单概念不同。重要的是,该调查可用于确定有价值和无价值的活动,这可能导致更好地定制干预措施,以支持护理工作。
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