Improving Patient Safety With Error Identification in Chemotherapy Orders by Verification Nurses

被引:7
作者
Baldwin, Abigail [1 ]
Rodriguez, Elizabeth S. [1 ]
机构
[1] Mem Sloan Kettering Canc Ctr, Dept Nursing, 1275 York Ave, New York, NY 10021 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
chemotherapy errors; prescribing errors; medication errors; verification nurse; chemotherapy administration; patient safety; MEDICATION ERRORS; CANCER;
D O I
10.1188/16.CJON.59-65
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Background: The prevalence of medication errors associated with chemotherapy administration is not precisely known. Little evidence exists concerning the extent or nature of errors; however, some evidence demonstrates that errors are related to prescribing. This article demonstrates how the review of chemotherapy orders by a designated nurse known as a verification nurse (VN) at a National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer center helps to identify prescribing errors that may prevent chemotherapy administration mistakes and improve patient safety in outpatient infusion units. Objectives: This article will describe the role of the VN and details of the verification process. Methods: To identify benefits of the VN role, a retrospective review and analysis of chemotherapy near-miss events from 2009-2014 was performed. Findings: A total of 4,282 events related to chemotherapy were entered into the Reporting to Improve Safety and Quality system. A majority of the events were categorized as near-miss events, or those that, because of chance, did not result in patient injury, and were identified at the point of prescribing.
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页码:59 / +
页数:8
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