Nurses’ Perceptions about Causes of Medication Errors: a Qualitative Study

Background & Aim: Medication errors are known as the most common preventable and life threatening medical errors. This study aimed to explore perceptions of nurses on medication errors .   Methods & Materials: This was a qualitative study with content analysis approach. Seventeen nurses wer...

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Main Authors: Heshmatollah Heydari, Aziz Kamran, Naser Novinmehr
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Language:fas
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2015-02-01
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Online Access:http://hayat.tums.ac.ir/article-1-946-en.html
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spelling doaj-209ba78c4a0047b4bba188e321e6dd3a2021-10-02T19:31:35ZfasTehran University of Medical Sciencesحیات1735-22152008-188X2015-02-012041934Nurses’ Perceptions about Causes of Medication Errors: a Qualitative StudyHeshmatollah Heydari0Aziz Kamran1Naser Novinmehr2 Background & Aim: Medication errors are known as the most common preventable and life threatening medical errors. This study aimed to explore perceptions of nurses on medication errors .   Methods & Materials: This was a qualitative study with content analysis approach. Seventeen nurses were selected purposefully from the intensive care units of Shohada hospital in khoramabad in 2012. Data were gathered using semi structural interviews with the nurses. Data were analyzed using the Lundman and Graneheim method. We used the Linclon and Gouba method to ensure a ccuracy and trustworthiness of the data .    Results: Four main categories and six subcategories were recognized including: 1) Management factors (inefficiency in recruitment of human power, poor physical condition and workload) 2) Inefficiency in professionalism (lack of commitment among nurses, insufficient knowledge and inefficiency in the inter professional relationship) 3) Failure in the process of drug prescription by physicians and 4) Failure in production and packaging drugs by drug companies .   Conclusion: Training and recruiting professional and committed nurses, using electronic medical files, supervision on pharmacy companies to produce and package proper medication can reduce medication errors .http://hayat.tums.ac.ir/article-1-946-en.htmlmedication errorsnursescontent analysisqualitative study
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Aziz Kamran
Naser Novinmehr
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Aziz Kamran
Naser Novinmehr
Nurses’ Perceptions about Causes of Medication Errors: a Qualitative Study
حیات
medication errors
nurses
content analysis
qualitative study
author_facet Heshmatollah Heydari
Aziz Kamran
Naser Novinmehr
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title Nurses’ Perceptions about Causes of Medication Errors: a Qualitative Study
title_short Nurses’ Perceptions about Causes of Medication Errors: a Qualitative Study
title_full Nurses’ Perceptions about Causes of Medication Errors: a Qualitative Study
title_fullStr Nurses’ Perceptions about Causes of Medication Errors: a Qualitative Study
title_full_unstemmed Nurses’ Perceptions about Causes of Medication Errors: a Qualitative Study
title_sort nurses’ perceptions about causes of medication errors: a qualitative study
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series حیات
issn 1735-2215
2008-188X
publishDate 2015-02-01
description Background & Aim: Medication errors are known as the most common preventable and life threatening medical errors. This study aimed to explore perceptions of nurses on medication errors .   Methods & Materials: This was a qualitative study with content analysis approach. Seventeen nurses were selected purposefully from the intensive care units of Shohada hospital in khoramabad in 2012. Data were gathered using semi structural interviews with the nurses. Data were analyzed using the Lundman and Graneheim method. We used the Linclon and Gouba method to ensure a ccuracy and trustworthiness of the data .    Results: Four main categories and six subcategories were recognized including: 1) Management factors (inefficiency in recruitment of human power, poor physical condition and workload) 2) Inefficiency in professionalism (lack of commitment among nurses, insufficient knowledge and inefficiency in the inter professional relationship) 3) Failure in the process of drug prescription by physicians and 4) Failure in production and packaging drugs by drug companies .   Conclusion: Training and recruiting professional and committed nurses, using electronic medical files, supervision on pharmacy companies to produce and package proper medication can reduce medication errors .
topic medication errors
nurses
content analysis
qualitative study
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