Nursing The impact of formal nursing education and nursing experience on medication errors made by nurses in the hospital setting GARDNER-WEBB UNIVERSITY Janie Carlton BumgarnerShellie MThe occurrence of medication errors is a problem that is common to health care systems worldwide. There has been ...
摘要: Focuses on medication errors made by nurses. Reasons for medication errors made by nurses. Attitude of nurses towards reporting of medication errors; Impact of medication errors made by nurses on their personal life.DOI: 10.1097/01.NURSE.0000314765.06902.38 年份: 2008 ...
The administration stage is the most vulnerable to error because this is where there are fewer system checks and balances. In the hospital setting most medication is administered by a single nurse with the result that nurses’ errors are those most likely to reach the patient. 3. Put the pati...
Additionally, nurses’ significantly higher reporting activity may have contributed to the prominence of administration errors in our study sample, while prescribing errors are common in paediatric hospitals [41, 60]. Therefore, no conclusions can be drawn from our results about the prevalence of ...
The impact of formal nursing education and nursing experience on medication errors made by nurses in the hospital setting The occurrence of medication errors is a problem that is common to health care systems worldwide. There has been countless research performed to try to det... SM Bumgarner -...
6. Medication errors as malpractice-a qualitative content analysis of 585 medication errors by nurses in Sweden [O] . Karin Sparring Björkstén, Monica Bergqvist, Eva Andersén-Karlsson, 2016 机译:用药错误作为渎职行为-瑞典护士对585种用药错误的定性分析 7. Evaluating the Knowledge Levels of ...
About one third of unwanted reported medication consequences are due to medication errors, resulting in one-fifth of hospital injuries. The aim of this study was determined formal and informal medication errors of nurses and the level of importance of factors in refusal to report medication errors ...
Survey of medication error factors from nurses' perspective Polypharmacy and multiple chronic medical conditions combine to make frail and elderly residents especially susceptible to medication errors. Additionally, decreased renal function, impaired hearing and vision, and cognitive or functional limitations ...
In part 4 (consid- eration of errors) we wanted to know if the nurses knew how to differentiate between error of medication and cause of error, for this we consulted the taxonomy published by the National Coordinating Council for Medication Error Reporting and Prevention [32]. In section 5 ...
Do all nurses make med errors? [9,10] Although medication errors can be caused by all members of health care team,nursing medication errors are the most common. [11,12] The reason is that nurses execute the majority of medical orders and spend about 40% of their time in the hospital to...