Assessment of Medication Administration Error Reporting Among Hospital Nurses in Indonesia

Indira Prihartono, A. Wibowo
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Introduction: Nurses play a vital role in the maintenance and promotion of patient safety, as well as medication administration in hospitals.  In one small state government-owned hospital in South Jakarta, medication errors were the most reported type of patient safety incidents accounting for 52.5% of incidents which occurred within 2016 to September 2018. Nonetheless, only a small percentage (9.25%) of those reports was presented by nurses. The present study aimed to determine the factors associated with medication administration error (MAE) reporting among nurses. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study, followed by qualitative research, was conducted at a state government-owned hospital in Jakarta Indonesia within November 2018-April 2019.  Total sampling was used to obtain the 44 clinical nurses included in the quantitative study. The qualitative study used focus group discussion and in-depth interviews of selected informants. Results: Consequences of reporting was found to be correlated with MAE reporting among nurses (P=0.013). There was no statistically significant organizational factor or socio-demographic characteristic associated with medication administration error reporting. Through qualitative measures, the factors that most influenced and inhibited error reporting included administrative response and the consequences of reporting. Moreover, managers’ support, understanding and self- awareness of the importance of reporting, and a non-blaming culture were recognized as the factors which support error reporting. Conclusion: As evidenced by the obtained results, medication administration error reporting is still low.  Reporting incidents can be improved by fostering a non-blaming safety culture. Further studies are recommended to investigate the occurrence of medication errors, as well as reported errors.
印尼医院护士用药错误报告的评估
护士在维护和促进患者安全以及医院的药物管理方面发挥着至关重要的作用。在雅加达南部的一家小型国有医院,用药错误是报告最多的患者安全事件类型,占2016年至2018年9月期间发生的事件的52.5%。然而,这些报告中只有一小部分(9.25%)是由护士提交的。本研究旨在探讨护士用药差错报告的相关因素。材料与方法:2018年11月至2019年4月,在印度尼西亚雅加达的一家国有医院进行了横断面研究,随后进行了定性研究。采用总抽样法,获得纳入定量研究的44名临床护士。定性研究采用焦点小组讨论和对选定的信息提供者进行深入访谈。结果:报告结果与护士MAE报告相关(P=0.013)。没有统计学上显著的组织因素或社会人口学特征与药物给药错误报告相关。通过定性测量,最影响和抑制错误报告的因素包括行政反应和报告的后果。此外,管理者对报告重要性的支持、理解和自我意识,以及一种不责备的文化被认为是支持错误报告的因素。结论:所得结果表明,用药差错报告仍较低。通过培养一种不责备的安全文化,事故报告可以得到改善。建议进一步研究用药错误的发生以及报告的错误。
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