Meanings and actions inferred by nurses for minimizing medication errors in pediatrics

IF 0.4 Q4 NURSING
Jéssica Alves Sacramento de Moraes, Climene Laura de Camargo, Mariana Moitinho Freire Queiroz da Silva, A. Souza, Victoria Régia Silva Santos Oliveira, Márcia Maria Carneiro Oliveira, M. Whitaker
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Objective: to understand the meanings and actions inferred by nurses to minimize the error in the administration of medications in pediatrics. Methods: a qualitative study anchored in Symbolic Interactionism. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews with 11 nurses, who attributed the meanings and their actions to reduce medication errors in Pediatrics. The content analysis was composed of pre-analysis, exploration, treatment and interpretation of data. Results: three categories emerged: Individual actions (planning, attention, communication and application of the checklist in the use of the “right ones”); Multi-professional and organizational interactions (teamwork, automated system, staff dimensioning, double-checking in checking medications, professional articulation, organizational actions, institutional policies and communication) and Continuing education strategies (training and capacity building). Conclusion: technical aspects, work dynamics, need for updating, attitudes related to individual actions, multi-professional interactions, organizational and continuing education were meanings and actions inferred by nurses for the minimization of the error in medication administration in Pediatrics. Contributions to practice: it is necessary that the topic of medication administration be a continuous point in the permanent education programs in the health services in order to guarantee the minimization of errors and thus promote greater safety for users.
护士减少儿科用药错误的意义和行动
目的:了解护理人员在给药过程中推断的意义和行为,以尽量减少儿科给药错误。方法:以符号互动主义为基础进行定性研究。通过对11名护士的半结构化访谈收集数据,这些护士对减少儿科用药错误的意义和行动进行了归类。内容分析包括数据的预分析、挖掘、处理和解释。结果:出现了三个类别:个人行动(计划、注意、沟通和使用“正确的”清单中的应用);多专业和组织的互动(团队合作、自动化系统、员工维度、检查药物的双重检查、专业表达、组织行动、机构政策和沟通)和继续教育战略(培训和能力建设)。结论:技术方面、工作动态、更新需求、与个体行为相关的态度、多专业互动、组织和继续教育是护士减少儿科给药错误的意义和行动。对实践的贡献:有必要将药物管理的主题作为卫生服务永久教育计划中的一个连续点,以保证错误最小化,从而促进用户的更大安全。
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Rev Rene
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