The purpose of this body of work was to address medication errors and safe medication administration practices in relation to practicing nurses and nursing students via several different approaches. These different approaches will be presented as three separate papers but interrelated themes. The specific purpose for each paper and the corresponding research questions were addressed individually in each chapter. The approach used in the first paper was a systematic literature search of medication administration errors and the pediatric population; five themes emerged including the incidence rate of medication administration errors, specific medications involved in medication administration errors and classification of the errors, why medication administration errors occur, medication error reporting, and interventions to reduce medication errors. The approach used in the second paper included a systematic literature review and implementation of a survey, both focusing on the assessment strategies for safe medication administration with practicing nurses and nursing students. Results of both the review and the survey indicated a lack of a comprehensive assessment of safe medication administration. The approach used in the third paper was a research study to conduct a psychometric evaluation of the Safe Medication Administration (SAM) Scale with baccalaureate nursing students. Results provided evidence of the validity and reliability of the SAM Scale. This body of work exposed a gap in nursing and demonstrates the importance of having a standardized assessment of safe medication administration with evidence of validity and reliability to demonstrate competency in this area.
Dissertation
Safe medication administration
University of Iowa
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Iowa
Spring 2011
DOI: 10.17077/etd.o8f2xhrg
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Abstract
Details
- Title: Subtitle
- Safe medication administration
- Creators
- Kelly Gonzales - University of Iowa
- Contributors
- Elizabeth Swanson (Advisor)Ann Marie McCarthy (Committee Member)Tim Ansley (Committee Member)Steve Alessi (Committee Member)Elizabeth Chrischilles (Committee Member) - University of Iowa, Epidemiology
- Resource Type
- Dissertation
- Degree Awarded
- Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Iowa
- Degree in
- Nursing
- Date degree season
- Spring 2011
- Publisher
- University of Iowa
- DOI
- 10.17077/etd.o8f2xhrg
- Number of pages
- 2, x, 167 pages
- Copyright
- Copyright 2011 Kelly Gonzales
- Language
- English
- Description bibliographic
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-167).
- Academic Unit
- Nursing
- Record Identifier
- 9983777043502771
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