Medication administration – nursing workload and patient safety in clinical wards

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Autor(a) principal: Magalhães,Ana Maria Müller de
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Kreling,Angélica, Chaves,Enaura Helena Brandão, Pasin,Simone Silveira, Castilho,Bárbara Motta
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the characteristics of the work organization performed by nursing staff regarding medication administration procedures and their implications on the workload of these professionals and on patient safety. Method: the study design is exploratory, with mixed method research and an ecological restorative approach. Data were collected between January 2014 and March 2015, in three inpatient units of a teaching hospital in the south of Brazil, by means of photo walkabout and focus groups, in the qualitative step. In the quantitative phase data were collected from the 162 lists of patients assigned to nursing technicians during their work shifts. Results: the administration of medications has an impact on the professionals' workload and patient safety. Final considerations: there are weaknesses in the process that may contribute to medication administration errors, which are related to the number of doses and the number of patients assigned to each professional.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Medication administration – nursing workload and patient safety in clinical wards
title Medication administration – nursing workload and patient safety in clinical wards
spellingShingle Medication administration – nursing workload and patient safety in clinical wards
Magalhães,Ana Maria Müller de
Medication Systems in the Hospital
Workload
Patient Safety
Nursing
Nursing Care
title_short Medication administration – nursing workload and patient safety in clinical wards
title_full Medication administration – nursing workload and patient safety in clinical wards
title_fullStr Medication administration – nursing workload and patient safety in clinical wards
title_full_unstemmed Medication administration – nursing workload and patient safety in clinical wards
title_sort Medication administration – nursing workload and patient safety in clinical wards
author Magalhães,Ana Maria Müller de
author_facet Magalhães,Ana Maria Müller de
Kreling,Angélica
Chaves,Enaura Helena Brandão
Pasin,Simone Silveira
Castilho,Bárbara Motta
author_role author
author2 Kreling,Angélica
Chaves,Enaura Helena Brandão
Pasin,Simone Silveira
Castilho,Bárbara Motta
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Magalhães,Ana Maria Müller de
Kreling,Angélica
Chaves,Enaura Helena Brandão
Pasin,Simone Silveira
Castilho,Bárbara Motta
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Medication Systems in the Hospital
Workload
Patient Safety
Nursing
Nursing Care
topic Medication Systems in the Hospital
Workload
Patient Safety
Nursing
Nursing Care
description ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the characteristics of the work organization performed by nursing staff regarding medication administration procedures and their implications on the workload of these professionals and on patient safety. Method: the study design is exploratory, with mixed method research and an ecological restorative approach. Data were collected between January 2014 and March 2015, in three inpatient units of a teaching hospital in the south of Brazil, by means of photo walkabout and focus groups, in the qualitative step. In the quantitative phase data were collected from the 162 lists of patients assigned to nursing technicians during their work shifts. Results: the administration of medications has an impact on the professionals' workload and patient safety. Final considerations: there are weaknesses in the process that may contribute to medication administration errors, which are related to the number of doses and the number of patients assigned to each professional.
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