Cogitare Enfermagem (Aug 2016)

FEELINGS EXPERIENCED BY NURSING TEAMS AFTER THE OCCURRENCE OF MEDICATION ERRORS

  • Cibele Leite Siqueira,
  • Kemilys Marine Ferreira,
  • Thamyres Caproni de Souza,
  • Liliane Bauer Feldman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5380/ce.v21i5.45411
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 5
pp. 01 – 10

Abstract

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The present study aimed to identify the feelings experienced by nursing teams regarding medication errors and the strategies used to prevent them. Exploratory and descriptive study carried out in a hospital in Minas Gerais, Brazil,in2014. Data was collected through semi-structured interviews Semi-structured interviews were conducted with the eleven participants. Four categories emerged from thematic analysis: 1) inadequate conceptualization of error, 2) negative feelings associated to the error, 3) Nurses’ responses to medication errors;and 4) strategies for preventing medication errors. Inability to define error was observed; perception of a feeling of fear not related to punishment; the existence of skills/competences, responsibility and communication in response to error, and the use of barriers and strategies recommended for the prevention of errors. The implementation of continuous awareness of safety as a strategy to improve learning, disseminate assertive behaviors of the professionals and promote actions to mitigate the feelings of those involved in medication errors is suggested.

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