Novek J, Bettess S, Burke K, Johnston P
University of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
J Nurs Care Qual. 2000 Jan;14(2):1-13. doi: 10.1097/00001786-200001000-00003.
Automated medication dispensing systems (AMDS) technology is increasingly being implemented in health care facilities to reduce the risk of medication errors. However, the case study evidence of their effectiveness has so far been mixed. It has been suggested that the attitudes of nursing staff toward AMDS can be an important factor in influencing whether or not the technology will be successfully implemented. Nurses' attitudes toward AMDS were examined at Riverview Health Centre, a long-term care facility where the Meditrol automated dispensing system had been installed the previous year. It was found that nurses were generally distrustful of AMDS and skeptical that it had reduced medication errors. A number of technological, organizational, and social factors has been put forward to explain this distrust. In addition, the efforts of hospital administrators to raise nurses' confidence in the system's reliability were also delineated.
自动配药系统(AMDS)技术在医疗机构中越来越多地被采用,以降低用药错误的风险。然而,迄今为止,关于其有效性的案例研究证据好坏参半。有人提出,护理人员对AMDS的态度可能是影响该技术能否成功实施的一个重要因素。在河景健康中心对护士对AMDS的态度进行了调查,这是一家长期护理机构,前一年安装了Meditrol自动配药系统。结果发现,护士们普遍不信任AMDS,并且怀疑它是否减少了用药错误。人们提出了一些技术、组织和社会因素来解释这种不信任。此外,还描述了医院管理人员为提高护士对系统可靠性的信心所做的努力。