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Medication safety challenges in the palliative care setting: Nurses' perspectives
Institution:1. Addiction Switzerland, Research Institute, Lausanne, Switzerland;2. Behavioural Science Institute, Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands;3. University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland, Department of Business Economics, Geneva, Switzerland;4. University of Michigan, Depts. of Psychiatry & Psychology and Addiction Research Ctr, Ann Arbor, United States
Abstract:AimTo explore medication safety issues faced by general and palliative care community nurses working in rural and remote palliative care domiciliary settings.MethodAn online survey for nurses working in rural communities was conducted across the South East region of rural Victoria, Australia. Nurses from 18 community based health care organisations across the region were invited to participate in an anonymous survey addressing medication safety issues in the palliative care settings. Qualitative data obtained from the open-ended survey questions were analysed inductively.ResultsA total of 29 nurses completed the survey (response rate 28% from potential respondents). Most of the nurses were working in a rural practice providing a mixed model of community palliative care and community nursing. Medication safety issues raised by the nurses included; errors associated with dose administration aids, frequency of medications reviews undertaken by clinical pharmacists of clients’ medications, high occurrence of medications error reporting, lack of awareness of medications initiated by nurses and cytotoxic medications handling.ConclusionTargeted interventions addressing the identified issues raised by community general and palliative care nurses have the potential to improve medication safety in the domiciliary palliative care setting.
Keywords:Medication safety  Palliative care  Nurses  Cytotoxic  Dose administration aids
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