Educational Strategies for Reducing Medication Errors Committed by Student Nurses: A Literature Review

K. Miller, L. Haddad, K. Phillips
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Medication errors cause harm, yet most of them are preventable (Institute of Medicine, 2006). Nurses spend 40% of their time administering medications; therefore they play a key role in the reduction of medication errors. Little empirical evidence has been collected about the effectiveness of nursing education in reducing medication errors committed by nursing students. Traditional educational interventions focus on the five rights of medication administration; however, the literature shows that interventions focused on instilling a culture of safety have a greater impact on reducing medication errors. The purpose of this article is to review educational strategies that have been implemented and tested in pre-licensure nursing programs to reduce medication errors committed by nursing students.
减少护理学生用药错误的教育策略:文献回顾
用药错误会造成伤害,但大多数是可以预防的(Institute of Medicine, 2006)。护士将40%的时间用于给药;因此,他们在减少用药错误方面发挥着关键作用。关于护理教育在减少护理学生用药错误方面的有效性,很少有经验证据。传统的教育干预侧重于五项用药权;然而,文献表明,专注于灌输安全文化的干预措施对减少用药错误有更大的影响。本文的目的是回顾已经实施的教育策略,并在执照前护理计划中进行测试,以减少护理学生的用药错误。
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