Safeguarding in medication administration: understanding pre-registration nursing students' survey response to patient safety and peer reporting issues
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Safeguarding in medication administration: understanding pre-registration nursing students' survey response to patient safety and peer reporting issues
Abstract
Aim: To explore nursing students' experiences of patient safety and peer reporting using hypothetical medication administration scenarios.
Background: Pre-registration nurse training is tasked with the preparation of students able to provide safe, high quality nursing care. How students' contextualise teaching related to patient safety, risk recognition and management in the clinical setting is less clear.
Method: A total of 321 third year students enrolled in the final semester of an adult branch pre-registration nursing programme in 2011 in a UK university were surveyed. Using free texts, the questionnaire contained hypothetical medication administration scenarios where patient safety could potentially be at risk. Students' qualitative responses were analysed using thematic analysis.
Findings: The response rate was 58% (n = 186). Four themes were identified from the scenarios: (1) Protecting patient safety (2) Willingness to compromise; (3) Avoiding responsibility; (4) Consequences from my actions.
Conclusion: The findings underscore the importance of contextual teaching about risk management, practical techniques for error management and leadership for optimal patient safety in nursing curricula.
Implications for nursing management: Nurse managers are role models for nursing students in the clinical setting. Nursing management must lead, by example, the patient safety agenda in the clinical setting.
Keywords: nurse administrators; patient safety; student nurse; whistleblowing.
© 2013 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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