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Improving patient safety through identifying barriers to reporting medication administration errors among nurses: an integrative review
by
Afaya, Agani
, Konlan, Kennedy Diema
, Kim Do, Hyunok
in
Barriers
/ Citation management software
/ Data analysis
/ Drug administration
/ Global health
/ Health Administration
/ Health care policy
/ Health Informatics
/ Health services
/ Human resource management
/ Integrative review
/ Medical errors
/ Medication administration error
/ Medication errors
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Nurses
/ Nursing Research
/ Patient safety
/ Prevention
/ Public Health
/ Qualitative research
/ Researchers
/ Systematic review
2021
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Improving patient safety through identifying barriers to reporting medication administration errors among nurses: an integrative review
by
Afaya, Agani
, Konlan, Kennedy Diema
, Kim Do, Hyunok
in
Barriers
/ Citation management software
/ Data analysis
/ Drug administration
/ Global health
/ Health Administration
/ Health care policy
/ Health Informatics
/ Health services
/ Human resource management
/ Integrative review
/ Medical errors
/ Medication administration error
/ Medication errors
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Nurses
/ Nursing Research
/ Patient safety
/ Prevention
/ Public Health
/ Qualitative research
/ Researchers
/ Systematic review
2021
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Improving patient safety through identifying barriers to reporting medication administration errors among nurses: an integrative review
by
Afaya, Agani
, Konlan, Kennedy Diema
, Kim Do, Hyunok
in
Barriers
/ Citation management software
/ Data analysis
/ Drug administration
/ Global health
/ Health Administration
/ Health care policy
/ Health Informatics
/ Health services
/ Human resource management
/ Integrative review
/ Medical errors
/ Medication administration error
/ Medication errors
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Nurses
/ Nursing Research
/ Patient safety
/ Prevention
/ Public Health
/ Qualitative research
/ Researchers
/ Systematic review
2021
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Improving patient safety through identifying barriers to reporting medication administration errors among nurses: an integrative review
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Improving patient safety through identifying barriers to reporting medication administration errors among nurses: an integrative review
2021
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Overview
Background
The aim of the third WHO challenge released in 2017 was to attain a global commitment to lessen the severity and to prevent medication-related harm by 50% within the next five years. To achieve this goal, comprehensive identification of barriers to reporting medication errors is imperative.
Objective
This review systematically identified and examined the barriers hindering nurses from reporting medication administration errors in the hospital setting.
Design
An integrative review.
Review methods
PubMed, Web of Science, EMBASE, and the Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL) including Google scholar were searched to identify published studies on barriers to medication administration error reporting from January 2016 to December 2020. Two reviewers (AA, and KDK) independently assessed the quality of all the included studies using the Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool (MMAT) version 2018.
Results
Of the 10, 929 articles retrieved, 14 studies were included in this study. The main themes and subthemes identified as barriers to reporting medication administration errors after the integration of results from qualitative and quantitative studies were: organisational barriers (inadequate reporting systems, management behaviour, and unclear definition of medication error), and professional and individual barriers (fear of management/colleagues/lawsuit, individual reasons, and inadequate knowledge of errors).
Conclusion
Providing an enabling environment void of punitive measures and blame culture is imperious for nurses to report medication administration errors. Policymakers, managers, and nurses should agree on a uniform definition of what constitutes medication error to enhance nurses’ ability to report medication administration errors.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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