Medication Administration Safety Practices and Perceived Barriers Among Nurses: A Cross-Sectional Study in Northern Nigeria.

Global journal on quality and safety in healthcare Pub Date : 2022-02-08 eCollection Date: 2022-02-01 DOI:10.36401/JQSH-21-11
Yahaya Jafaru, Danladi Abubakar
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Introduction: Safe medication administration is a vital process that ensures patients' safety and quality of life. However, reports of medication errors and their solutions are lacking. The aim of this study was to examine the correlation between medication administration safety practices and perceived barriers among nurses in northern Nigeria.

Methods: A descriptive approach to research and cross-sectional design was applied to this study. The study population included nurse employees of the Zamfara State Government in northern Nigeria. Simple random sampling and systematic sampling were used in selecting the respondents of the study. Descriptive analysis and the Spearman rank-order correlation were used in data analysis.

Results: Fewer than 50% of the respondents were found to agree or strongly agree that they identify allergic patients before administering medication. Most of the respondents had agreed or strongly agreed with the following as barriers to medication administration safety practices: lack of appropriate coordination between physicians and nurses, and lack of favorable policies and facilities. There was a very weak positive correlation between medication safety practices and barriers to medication safety practices, and the correlation was statistically significant (rs = 0.180, P = 0.009).

Conclusion: There was a high level of desirable medication administration safety practices that the respondents followed. Nonidentification of a patient's allergic status and inadequate information on the effects of medications were among the identified medication administration practice gaps. There should be policies guiding medication administration in all hospitals in Zamfara, Nigeria.

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护士用药安全实践与感知障碍:尼日利亚北部横断面研究。
导言:安全用药是确保患者安全和生活质量的重要过程。然而,有关用药错误及其解决方案的报告却寥寥无几。本研究旨在探讨尼日利亚北部护士的用药安全实践与感知障碍之间的相关性:本研究采用描述性研究方法和横断面设计。研究对象包括尼日利亚北部赞法拉州政府的护士雇员。在选择研究对象时,采用了简单随机抽样和系统抽样的方法。数据分析采用了描述性分析和斯皮尔曼秩相关分析:发现只有不到 50%的受访者同意或非常同意他们在用药前识别过敏患者。大多数受访者同意或非常同意用药安全措施存在以下障碍:医生和护士之间缺乏适当的协调,以及缺乏有利的政策和设施。用药安全实践与用药安全实践障碍之间存在极弱的正相关,相关性具有统计学意义(rs = 0.180,P = 0.009):结论:受访者遵循的用药安全规范水平较高。结论:受访者遵循的用药安全规范水平较高,但在用药管理实践中发现的不足包括未识别患者的过敏状态和关于药物作用的信息不足。尼日利亚赞法拉省的所有医院都应制定指导用药的政策。
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