评估在二级设置护士注射的安全管理,乌干达

Jasper Damaris Raja, Ghai Tuor Mabiei Dot, Devaki. B
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注射安全对于预防用药错误、感染、针伤和患者不适非常重要。本研究的目的是评估乌干达二级环境中注射安全管理的步骤。采用横断面研究设计。使用非参与性观察性检查表收集数据,使用世卫组织修订的注射安全评估工具c构建。获得机构委员会的许可和护士的个人口头同意。通过预防感染、预防差错的安全措施、促进患者安全和舒适、预防针刺损伤四个步骤,对75个手术过程(静脉、皮内、肌内和皮下)进行了观察。数据分析采用描述性分析。静脉注射是本研究中最常见的治疗方法。护士在安全注射方面得分中等。某些选定变量与安全给药步骤之间存在统计学意义。
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To Assess the Safe Administration of Injections among Nurses in a Secondary Setting, Uganda
Injection safety is important in the prevention of medication errors, infection, needle injuries, and discomfort to patients. The purpose of this study is to assess the steps in the safe administration of injections in a secondary setting in Uganda. A cross-sectional study design was the methodology adopted. Collected data with a non-participatory observational checklist, constructed using WHO - Revised Injection Safety assessment tool C. Permission from the Institutional Board and individual oral consent from nurses was obtained. Seventy-five procedures (intravenous, intradermal, intramuscular, and subcutaneous) were observed in four steps: prevention of infection, safety measures to prevent errors, promoting patient safety and comfort, and prevention of needle-stick injuries. Data were analyzed using descriptive analysis. The intravenous injection was the most common procedure observed in this study. Nurses had moderate scores in the safe administration of injections. There was statistical significance seen between certain selected variables and steps of safe administration.
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