Addressing medical errors: an intervention protocol for nursing professionals

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https://doi.org/10.1590/s1980-220x2018012703463.

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Patient Safety, Medical Errors, Medication Errors, Nursing Team

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Objective: To identify the types of interventions that should be included in an organizational protocol for responding to serious adverse events involving nursing staff. Method: A descriptive exploratory study was conducted in the Autonomous Community of Madrid, Spain using a questionnaire. Results: 248 nurses have participated. The respondents prioritized the following interventions for inclusion in the protocol: legal advice (86.5% of participants) and counseling (82.4% of participants). Over two-thirds of the nurses (69.3%) showed that they would like to receive guidance on how to record adverse events on the patient’s medical records, while 64.8% showed that they would like to receive advice on assurances and legal safeguards in relation to the health organization’s medical error notification system and 54.5% endorsed refresher training. Compulsory temporary or permanent transfer of nursing staff involved in adverse events was one of the least popular interventions (3.3% of participants). Conclusion: The nurses prioritized counseling, legal advice, training in communication techniques, and refresher training to address the consequences of adverse events and discarded the possibility of compulsory temporary or permanent transfer.

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2019-07-29

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Cristina, Paloma, & Elena. (2019). Addressing medical errors: an intervention protocol for nursing professionals. Revista Da Escola De Enfermagem Da USP, 53, e03463. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1980-220x2018012703463.