Kuppadakkath Subhash Chandran, Bhowmik Jahar, Olasoji Michael, Garvey Loretta
BlueCross Community and Residential Services, Burnley, Victoria, Australia.
Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia.
Int J Older People Nurs. 2023 Nov;18(6):e12567. doi: 10.1111/opn.12567. Epub 2023 Aug 16.
Medication errors are common in residential aged care facilities (RACFs) due to several factors. Effective medication management is essential to prevent medication errors among older people particularly due to the complexity of co-morbidities they can experience.
This study aimed to examine and quantify the contributing factors of medication errors from nurses' perspectives and the prevention strategies to reduce medication errors among older adults living in RACFs.
A survey with 140 completed responses from registered nurses (RNs) and endorsed enrolled nurses (EENs) working in RACFs across Australia were included in the study. The survey had 24 items, related to contributing factors of medication errors, and the prevention strategies. Descriptive statistics and exploratory factor analysis were used in the data analysis process.
The study identified medication errors are caused by contributing factors such as use of agency staffing (70.4%) and delays in receipt of laboratory results (94.3%). However, it also identified suggestions to reduce medication errors in RACFs, for example use of electronic alerts (88.3%), and efficient laboratory communication (91.8%). Our results revealed three key factors for causes (workload, interprofessional involvement and interruptions) and suggestions (medication safety alerts, medication process improvement and effective reporting).
Medication errors in RACFs are a global problem being one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality. The knowledge and awareness of the factors associated with medication errors and the prevention strategies can guide potential quality improvement plans and contribute to minimisation of risk associated with medication safety in RACFs.
The study recommends strategies for best practices in medication management such as interprofessional collaboration, implementing standardised policies and electronic alerts to reduce medication errors in RACFs.
由于多种因素,用药错误在老年护理机构(RACFs)中很常见。有效的用药管理对于预防老年人用药错误至关重要,尤其是考虑到他们可能存在的多种合并症的复杂性。
本研究旨在从护士的角度检查和量化用药错误的促成因素,以及减少居住在RACFs中的老年人用药错误的预防策略。
本研究纳入了一项对澳大利亚各地RACFs工作的注册护士(RNs)和认可的登记护士(EENs)进行的调查,共收到140份完整回复。该调查有24个项目,涉及用药错误的促成因素和预防策略。数据分析过程中使用了描述性统计和探索性因素分析。
该研究确定用药错误是由使用代理人员(70.4%)和实验室结果接收延迟(94.3%)等促成因素引起的。然而,它也确定了减少RACFs中用药错误的建议,例如使用电子警报(88.3%)和高效的实验室沟通(91.8%)。我们的结果揭示了导致用药错误的三个关键因素(工作量、跨专业参与和干扰)以及建议(用药安全警报、用药流程改进和有效报告)。
RACFs中的用药错误是一个全球性问题,是发病和死亡的主要原因之一。对与用药错误相关的因素和预防策略的了解和认识可以指导潜在的质量改进计划,并有助于将RACFs中与用药安全相关的风险降至最低。
该研究推荐了用药管理最佳实践策略,如跨专业协作、实施标准化政策和电子警报,以减少RACFs中的用药错误。