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Devastatingly human: an analysis of registered nurses' medication error accounts.

机译:毁灭性的人类:对注册护士的用药错误记录的分析。

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Despite many safeguards, nurses make the majority of medication administration errors. The purpose of our research was to investigate the perceived causes for such errors and to better understand how nurses deal with them. We performed an interpretive analysis of 158 accounts by nurses who made self-identified medication errors. We found common themes among these accounts. First, although nurses admitted responsibility for errors, they simultaneously identified a variety of external contributing factors. Second, nurses' accounts were often framed in terms of "being new," with the underlying background expectancy of inexperience. Third, emotionally devastating visceral responses to errors were common and often incongruent with error severity. Fourth, nurses had to deal with fear. Fifth, nurses voiced frustrations with technologies and regulations. Sixth, embedded within many of the accounts was a "lessons learned" theme, through which nurses developed "personal rules" as a result of an error. We conclude with suggestions for additional research.
机译:尽管采取了许多保护措施,但护士还是犯了大多数药物管理错误。我们研究的目的是调查造成此类错误的感知原因,并更好地了解护士如何处理此类错误。我们对158名自查错误的护士进行了解释性分析。我们在这些帐户中发现了共同的主题。首先,尽管护士承认错误的责任,但他们同时发现了各种外部因素。其次,护士的账目经常被定义为“新手”,并带有缺乏经验的潜在背景。第三,内心对错误的破坏性内脏反应很常见,并且常常与错误严重性不一致。第四,护士不得不应付恐惧。第五,护士对技术和法规表示失望。第六,在许多账目中嵌入了一个“经验教训”主题,护士通过该主题制定了“个人规则”,这是一个错误的结果。最后,我们提出了进一步研究的建议。

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