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Medication errors in intensive care units: nurses' training needs.

Emanuele Di Simone1, Daniela Tartaglini2, Simona Fiorini, Simona Petriglieri, Carolina Plocco, Marco Di Muzio3.   

Abstract

AIM: To describe which elements of nurses' knowledge, training, behaviour and attitude can prevent errors in intensive care units during all steps of the administration of intravenous medication.
METHOD: An anonymous questionnaire made up of 43 items was drafted and delivered to a sample of 123 nurses at 2 university hospitals in Rome.
RESULTS: The majority of the sample (96.7%) stated that topics related to the preparation and administration of intravenous medications were covered during the basic nursing course. Just over 95% of the sample considered it important to improve their knowledge about preparation and administration of intravenous medications; 94.3% said that teaching about the use of intravenous medications should be enhanced during the degree course they attended and 91.1% agreed that specific postgraduate courses should be set up on the use of intravenous drugs.
CONCLUSION: Pharmacological knowledge is a prerequisite for the proper administration of drugs and for the clinical evaluation of the effects on the patient. This knowledge implies the understanding of the theoretical and clinical principles of pharmacology, the ability to contextualise medication management according to the complex and changing needs of patients, and it also includes the appropriate skills of drug administration.

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Keywords:  drug administration; education and training; intensive care unit; intravenous infusion; medication error; safety

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27384804     DOI: 10.7748/en.2016.11577

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Emerg Nurse        ISSN: 1354-5752


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1.  Medication Errors in the Emergency Department: Knowledge, Attitude, Behavior, and Training Needs of Nurses.

Authors:  Emanuele Di Simone; Noemi Giannetta; Flavia Auddino; Antonio Cicotto; Deborah Grilli; Marco Di Muzio
Journal:  Indian J Crit Care Med       Date:  2018-05

2.  Evaluation to improve the quality of medication preparation and administration in pediatric and adult intensive care units.

Authors:  Theresa Hermanspann; Eva van der Linden; Mark Schoberer; Christina Fitzner; Thorsten Orlikowsky; Gernot Marx; Albrecht Eisert
Journal:  Drug Healthc Patient Saf       Date:  2019-03-19

3.  Assessment of Self-Medication Practices and Its Associated Factors among Undergraduates of a Private University in Nigeria.

Authors:  Deborah Tolulope Esan; Ayodeji Akinwande Fasoro; Opeoluwa Esther Odesanya; Theophilus Olaide Esan; Elizabeth Funmilayo Ojo; Charles Oluwafemi Faeji
Journal:  J Environ Public Health       Date:  2018-12-20

4.  The application of the Theory of Planned Behaviour to prevent medication errors: a scoping review.

Authors:  Sara Dionisi; Emanuele Di Simone; Valeria Franzoso; Elena Caldarola; Rosaria Cappadona; Flavio Di Muzio; Noemi Giannetta; Marco Di Muzio
Journal:  Acta Biomed       Date:  2020-06-20
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