评估危重病人静脉注射药物的准备和用药错误。

Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.3233/JRS-220054
Yousif B Hamadalneel, Maha M Maatoug, Mirghani A Yousif
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背景:静脉用药具有更高的复杂性,在准备和给药过程中需要多个步骤,这被认为是患者的高风险:方法:这是一项观察性、横断面、前瞻性研究:这是一项观察性、横断面、前瞻性研究。研究在苏丹 Wad Medani 急救医院进行:对在研究地点工作的所有护士进行了为期九天的观察。在研究期间,共观察和评估了 236 种药物。总错误率为 940 (33.4%),其中 136 (57.6%) 次错误没有造成伤害,93 (39.4%) 次错误造成伤害,7 (3%) 次错误导致死亡。涉及 17 种不同的药物类别,其中抗生素的错误率最高,为 104 例(44.1%);涉及 39 种不同的药物,其中甲硝唑的错误率最高,为 34 例(14.4%)。总出错率与护士经验相关,OR(95% CI)为 3.235(1.834-5.706),与护士教育水平相关,OR(95% CI)为 0.125(0.052-0.299):研究报告显示,静脉用药准备和用药错误的发生率很高。护士的教育水平和经验影响了错误总数。
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Evaluation of errors in preparation and administration of intravenous medications in critically ill patients.

Background: Intravenous medications have greater complexity and require multiple steps in their preparation and administration, which is considered a high risk for patients.

Objective: To determine the incidence of intravenous medications preparation and administration errors in critically ill patients.

Methods: This was an observational, cross-sectional, prospective study design. The study was performed in Wad Medani Emergency Hospital, Sudan .

Results: All nurses working at the study setting were observed over nine days. During the study period, a total number of 236 drugs were observed and evaluated. The total error rate was 940 (33.4%), of which 136 (57.6%) errors with no harm, 93 (39.4%) errors with harm and 7 (3%) of errors associated with mortality. 17 different drug categories were involved, in which antibiotic was the highest error rate 104 (44.1%) and 39 different drugs were involved, in which metronidazole was the most drug involved 34 (14.4%). The total error rate was associated with nurse experience, OR (95% CI); 3.235 (1.834-5.706), and nurse education level, OR (95% CI); 0.125 (0.052-0.299).

Conclusion: The study reported high frequency of IV medications preparation and administration errors. Nurse education level, and experiences were influenced the total errors.

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