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Factors contributing to incidents in medicine administration. Part 1.

机译:造成药物管理事故的因素。第1部分。

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Part one of this two-part article explores the factors contributing to errors during the administration of medicines through a detailed literature review. Medication incidents cause serious harm to patients. In a typical NHS hospital approximately 7000 medication doses are administered daily (Audit Commission, 2002a). The costs of errors to patients, practitioners and the NHS are significant. While some errors can be prevented, it is unlikely that they will ever be eliminated as they arise from human nature (Kohn et al, 2000). There is a lack of strong evidence in the literature about what nurses feel the factors contributing to medication errors are. The majority of studies were carried out in the USA and tended to be carried out by non-nurses with the exception of those by Gladstone (1995), Hand and Barber (2000) and King (2004). Gibson (2001) felt that nurses' experiences and knowledge appear to be undervalued.
机译:这个由两部分组成的文章的第一部分通过详细的文献综述,探讨了造成药物管理错误的因素。服药事件会对患者造成严重伤害。在一家典型的NHS医院中,每天大约服药7000剂(Audit Commission,2002a)。错误给患者,从业者和NHS带来的代价是巨大的。尽管可以避免某些错误,但由于人为原因导致的错误不可能消除(Kohn等,2000)。文献中没有足够的证据表明护士认为造成药物错误的因素是什么。大多数研究是在美国进行的,除Gladstone(1995),Hand and Barber(2000)和King(2004)的研究外,大多数是由非护士进行的。 Gibson(2001)认为护士的经验和知识似乎被低估了。

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