Critical Care Nurses' Perception of Medication Administration Errors in Kelantan, Malaysia: A Cross-Sectional Study

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The study investigates critical care nurses' perceptions of medication administration errors (MAEs) in a tertiary hospital in Kelantan, Malaysia, within the unique sociocultural context of East-Coast Malaysia. The research aims to understand the causes and underreporting of MAEs and assess the proportion of reported incidents according to MAE types. METHODS: A cross-sectional study involving 424 critical care nurses from Hospital Raja Perempuan Zainab II (HRPZII), Hospital Sultan Ismail Petra (HSIP), and Hospital Tanah Merah (HTM) was conducted. Nurses in administrative roles or unavailable during the survey period were excluded. The study utilized a validated Medication Administration Errors Survey questionnaire to gauge nurses' perceptions on the causes of MAEs, reasons for underreporting, and the percentage of reported incidents based on MAE types. RESULTS: Results indicate that illegible medication orders from doctors were identified as the primary cause of MAEs, while a lack of 24-hour pharmacist availability received the lowest score. The most common reason for not reporting MAEs was identified as the nursing administration's focus on individuals rather than systemic issues when errors occur. The majority of MAEs were non-intravenous, with incorrect timing of administration being the leading cause. CONCLUSION: The study sheds light on critical care nurses' perspectives on MAEs in a Malaysian hospital setting, highlighting key factors contributing to these errors and barriers to their reporting. Understanding these perceptions is crucial for developing strategies to mitigate MAEs and enhance patient safety in critical care environments.

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