加沙地带政府医院重症监护病房重症监护护士用药安全实践

A. A, Daga La, Shnena Ya, Fahajan Y, A. A
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背景:给药主要是护士的责任。本研究旨在评估加沙地带政府医院重症监护护士安全用药管理的做法。方法:本研究采用描述性、横断面、分析性设计。研究样本包括来自5家政府医院(希法医院、印尼医院、阿克萨Shohada医院、欧洲加沙医院和纳赛尔医院)的116名ICU护士。资料收集采用《患者用药安全评估问卷》和《观察清单》。对20名护士进行了初步研究,《用药管理问卷患者安全评价》的信度为0.908。结果:研究对象中66.4%为男护士,33.6%为女护士,平均年龄28.97岁,85.4%为本科学历,平均工作经验4.18年,平均收入1431.64新谢克尔,67.2%为早、晚、夜班混合班次。安全给药实践中得分最高的是正确的给药途径(93.8%)、正确的给药时间(91.8%)、正确的患者(90.7%)、正确的给药方式(89.5%)、正确的给药记录(88.9%)、正确的回答(86.7%)、正确的指导(86.5%)、正确的剂量(86%)、正确的给药(85.3%),总体得分为88.6%。观察护士对安全用药的认知度较高,平均得分为83.6%。安全给药实践与医院、性别、资质、年龄、经验、收入相关差异无统计学意义。结论:本研究认为重症监护护士处理药物安全水平为中等及以上。作者论证了在重症监护病房提供足够数量的合格护士的必要性,并鼓励护士参加有关安全药物制备和给药的培训计划。
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Critical Care Nurse’s Practice Regarding Medication Administration Safety in Intensive Care Units at Governmental Hospitals in Gaza Strip
Background: Administration of medications is primarily the nurse’s responsibility. This study aimed to assess intensive care nurses’ practice of safe medication administration in governmental hospitals in the Gaza Strip. Methods: This study utilized descriptive, cross-sectional, analytical design. The sample of the study consisted of 116 ICU nurses from five governmental hospitals (Al Shifa Hospital, Indonesy Hospital, Shohada Al Aqsa hospital, European Gaza Hospital, and Nasser Hospital). For data collection, the researcher used Patient Safety Assessment in Medication Administration Questionnaire and Observation Checklist. A pilot study was conducted on 20 nurses, and reliability of the Patient Safety Assessment in the Medication Administration Questionnaire was 0.908. Results: The results showed that 66.4% of study participants were male nurses and 33.6% were female nurses, mean age was 28.97 years, 85.4% have bachelor degree, mean experience was 4.18 years, mean income was 1431.64 New Shekel, and 67.2% are working mixed shifts (morning, evening, and night). The practice of safety medication administration indicated that the highest score was in right route (93.8%), the right time (91.8%), right patient (90.7%), right way (89.5%), right recording of administered medication (88.9%), right answer (86.7%), right guidance (86.5%), right dose (86%), right medication (85.3%), and the overall score was 88.6%. Also, observation of nurses indicated high practice of safe medication administration with an average score of 83.6%. There were statistically insignificant differences in the practice of safe medication administration related to the hospital, gender, qualification, age, experience, and income. Conclusion: The study concluded that intensive care nurses handling medication safely at a moderate level and more. The authors demonstrated the need to provide adequate number of qualified nurses in Intensive Care Units, and encouraged nurses to participate in training programs about safe medication preparation and administration.
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