School of Nursing and Human Sciences, Dublin City University, Collins Ave, Glasnevin, Dublin, Ireland.
Nurse Educ Pract. 2013 May;13(3):217-220. doi: 10.1016/j.nepr.2013.01.012. Epub 2013 Mar 6.
It has been established that medication errors are a significant cause for concern in healthcare settings. In Part 1 of this paper the gravity of this problem in addition to the some of the contributing factors were discussed. The shared nature of the problem across disciplines was highlighted in addition to the potential benefits of multi-disciplinary collaboration in resolution of the problem. The contribution that education can make in this regard is unquestionable both at pre-registration (undergraduate) and post-registration level. A variety of pragmatic proposals will be presented for consideration. In addition, clinical and educational measures that have been shown to reduce medication errors will also be proffered and the way(s) forward to ensure optimal medication management and patient safety will be explored from a nursing perspective. The specific aim of this paper is to illuminate the significant role that education, in both academic and clinical settings, can play in the preparation of nurses for their roles in medication management and the marked reduction in errors and improved patient outcomes in this area of practice that they can yield.
已经确定,用药错误是医疗保健环境中一个令人关注的重要问题。本文第一部分讨论了这个问题的严重性以及一些促成因素。该问题在跨学科领域的共同性质,以及多学科合作解决问题的潜在好处都得到了强调。教育在这方面的贡献是不容置疑的,无论是在注册前(本科)还是注册后阶段。本文将提出各种实用的建议供考虑。此外,还将提出已经证明可以减少用药错误的临床和教育措施,并从护理角度探讨确保最佳药物管理和患者安全的方法。本文的具体目的是阐明教育在学术和临床环境中可以发挥的重要作用,为护士在药物管理方面的角色做好准备,并在这一实践领域减少错误和改善患者结果。