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摘要 目的 评价工作人员护士对用药错误(ME)的理解(知识)、信念(态度)和行为(实践)水平。方法 向至少有 1 年工作经验的护理专业人员发放自制问卷。每份问卷包含 19 个项目,分别评估对 ME 的 "知识"、"态度 "和 "实践 "属性。结果 47 名护理受访者的回答被纳入最终分析。平均知识得分为 3.8 ± 1.1(满分 6 分);分别有 66% 和 79% 的受访者了解用药报告制度和预防 ME 的干预措施。受访者缺乏识别 ME 的足够知识(P = 0.003),或认为 ME 并不重要而无需报告(P = 0.002),被认为是未充分报告 ME 的主要原因。知识得分较高的护士反对通过与医生处方不同的途径用药(P = 0.023),并试图纠正 ME(P = 0.020),并陪伴患者直到其吞下口服药物(P = 0.037)。结论 专业护理人员了解 ME 报告制度和预防 ME 发生的方法。他们还表现出积极的态度,并在控制 ME 方面采取了最佳做法。
Knowledge, attitude, and practices related to medication errors among nursing professionals: a questionnaire-based study in a tertiary care hospital
Abstract Objective To evaluate the level of understanding (knowledge), beliefs (attitude), and behavior (practice) of staff nurses toward medication errors (MEs). Methods Self-administered questionnaires were distributed to nursing professionals who had at least 1 year of work experience. Each questionnaire contained 19 items assessing “knowledge,” “attitude,” and “practice” attributes toward MEs. Results Responses from 47 nursing respondents were included for the final analysis. The mean knowledge score was 3.8 ± 1.1 (out of 6); 66% and 79% of the respondents had awareness of medication reporting systems and interventions in preventing MEs, respectively. Lack of adequate knowledge in recognizing MEs (P = 0.003), or presuming MEs are not as important enough to be reported (P = 0.002), was considered as the major reason for under-reporting of MEs. Nurses with higher knowledge score were against administration of medication through a different route than that prescribed by the physician (P = 0.023), and tried to rectify an ME (P = 0.020) and stayed with the patient until an oral medication had been swallowed (P = 0.037). Conclusions The nursing professionals were aware of the ME reporting system and methods to prevent the occurrence of MEs. They also exhibited a positive attitude and followed optimal practices in controlling MEs.