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Am I (un)safe here? Chemotherapy patients' perspectives towards engaging in their safety.

David L B Schwappach1, Martin Wernli.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To assess chemotherapy patients' perceptions of safety and their attitudes towards participating in error-prevention strategies.
DESIGN: Semistructured interviews were conducted with 30 chemotherapy patients at baseline. Follow-up interviews were conducted 9 weeks later.
SETTING: A community hospital in Switzerland.
RESULTS: Though patients had experienced errors in their care, they were only moderately worried about safety, risk of errors and the potential for harm. At follow-up, worries about safety had increased, and patients reported a higher degree of vigilance. Participants unequivocally agreed that patients can make contributions to their safety, and many patients were prepared to get involved. Patients described engaging in their safety as a learning process and highlighted the importance of being proactive, asking questions and communicating any observations of deviations from routines. Commonly recommended error-prevention strategies were rated as highly effective. Instruction by nurses was central for patients, but the underlying reasons varied. There was no indication that patients perceive participation in safety actions as eroding trust in their providers.
CONCLUSIONS: Patients are prepared to engage in their safety, but the encouragement by staff is vital. Involvement of patients with cancer in medication administration safety needs to acknowledge patients' conceptions of these activities and their varying abilities at different stages in the treatment process.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20427299     DOI: 10.1136/qshc.2009.033118

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Qual Saf Health Care        ISSN: 1475-3898


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1.  Predictors of chemotherapy patients' intentions to engage in medical error prevention.

Authors:  David L B Schwappach; Martin Wernli
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7.  'Saying it without words': a qualitative study of oncology staff's experiences with speaking up about safety concerns.

Authors:  D L B Schwappach; K Gehring
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8.  Trade-offs between voice and silence: a qualitative exploration of oncology staff's decisions to speak up about safety concerns.

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9.  The Role of Hospital Inpatients in Supporting Medication Safety: A Qualitative Study.

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10.  A developed model of cancer patients participation in intravenous chemotherapy safety.

Authors:  Zeng Na; Yan Qiaoyuan; Wang Binghan; Zhu Qin; Chen Yue; Peng Xin; Tan Cuilian; Yao Cheng
Journal:  Oncotarget       Date:  2017-09-18
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