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Year 2019, Volume: 9 Issue: 3, 210 - 219, 30.09.2019
https://doi.org/10.33808/clinexphealthsci.599907

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Developmant of A Medical Error Scale for Nursing Students: A Methodological Study

Year 2019, Volume: 9 Issue: 3, 210 - 219, 30.09.2019
https://doi.org/10.33808/clinexphealthsci.599907

Abstract

Objective: The purpose of this study was to develop the Medical Error Scale (MES) for the student nurses

Methods: This study was a methodological research. The study was conducted with 662 student nurses to develop a Medical Error Scale for student nurses. The scale development study was carried out in the nursing departments of the health sciences faculty of two universities; one in İstanbul and one in Trabzon. The data were collected with a questionnaire consisting of 6 questions about the demographic characteristics of the students and a draft scale including 94 items. In the analysis of the data, frequency, percentage, mean tests, confirmatory and exploratory factor analyses’ tests were used.

Results: Content Validity Index of the scale was 0.82, Cronbach’s Alpha was 0.94, Spearman-Brown was 0.93,Guttman coefficient were 0.92, the upper and lower 27% test was – 44.42 and p=0.000, and item-total item correlation values ranged from 0.36 to 0.68. The scale had seven subscales according to exploratory factor analysis. The results of confirmatory factor analysis were chi-square/degree of freedom 3.01, RMSEA= 0.055, CFI= 0.97, NNFI= 0.97 and NFI= 0.96 and the scale showed a good agreement with the subscales.

Conclusion: The scale was a valid and reliable tool to collect data on whether student nurses acted carefully or made medical errors during their patient-related practices.

References

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  • 2. Karaca A, Arslan H. A study on evaluation of patient safety culture in nursing services. Journal of Health and Nursing Management 2014; 1(1): 9-18.
  • 3. Alcan Z, Tekin ED, Civil Özbudak S. Patient Safety. Istanbul: Nobel Medical Bookstores; 2012.
  • 4. WHO. “Patient Safety Curriculum Guide for Medical Schools”. France: WHO Press; 2009.
  • 5. WHO. “Patient Safety Curriculum Guide”. Multi-professional Edition”. Malta: WHO Press; 2011.
  • 6. Kuğuoğlu S, Çövener Ç, Kürtüncü Tanır M, Aktaş E. Professional and legal responsibility of nurses in Medication Administration. Maltepe University Journal of Nursing Science and Art 2009; 2(2): 86-93.
  • 7. Güleç D, İntepeler ŞS. Developing a scale of attitudes towards medical errors. Journal of Research and Development in Nursing 2013; 15 (3): 26-41.
  • 8. Akgün S, Al-Assaf AF. How can we create a culture of patient safety in health institutions? Journal of Health Thinking and Medical Culture 2007; 3: 42-7.
  • 9. Rodrigue CH, Seoane L, Gala RB, Piazza J, Amedee RG. “Developing a practical and sustainable faculty development program with a focus on teaching quality improvement and patient safety: An Alliance for Independent Academic Medical Centers National Initiative III Project. Ochsner J 2012; 12 (4): 338-43.
  • 10. Mira JJ, Navarro IM, Guilabert M, Poblete R, Franco AL, Jimenez P, Aquino M, Fernandez-Trujilo FJ, Lorenzo S, Vitaller J, Diaz de Velle Y, Aibar C, Aranaz JM, De Pedro JA. A Spanish-language patient safety questionnaire to measure medical and nursing students’ attitudes and knowledge. Rev. Panam Salud Publica 2015; 38 (2): 110-9.
  • 11. Vaismoradi M, Salsali M, Marck P. Patient safety: Nursing students’ perspectives and the role of nursing education to provide safe care. International Nursing Review 2011; 58 (4): 434-442.
  • 12. Tabbassum N, Allana S, Daeed T, Dias JM. “Content Validity of a Tool Measuring Medication Errors. Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan 2015; 25 (8): 623-4.
  • 13. Mansour M. Factor analysis of nursing students’ perception of patient safety education. Nurs Educ Today. 2015; 35(1): 32-7.
  • 14. Wolf ZR, Hicks R, Serembus JF. Characteristics of medication errors made by students during the administration phase: A descriptive study. J Prof Nurs. 2006; 22 (1): 39-51.
  • 15. Cebeci F, Karazeybek E, Sucu G, Kahveci R. Nursing students’ medication errors and their opinions on the reasons of errors: A cross-sectional survey. J Pak Med Assoc 2015; 65 (5): 457-462.
  • 16. Çokluk Ö, Şekercioğlu G, Büyüköztürk Ş. “Use of multivariate statistical SPSS and LISREL applications for social sciences" (14th Edition). Ankara: Pegem Academy; 2014.
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  • 20. Gündoğmuş ÜN, Kurtaş Ö, Boz H, Biçer Ü, Çolak B, The function of experts in determining defects and defect rates. J of Forensic Sci 2002; 1: 63-67.
  • 21. Mayo AM, Duncan D. Nurses’ perceptions of medication errors: what we need to know for patient safety. J of Nurs Care Qual 2004; 19 (3): 209-17.
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  • 30. Alemdar DK, Aktaş YY. “Medical error types and causes made by nurses in Turkey”. TAF Preventive Medicine Bulletin 2013; 12 (3): 307-314.
  • 31. Lawshe CH. A quantitative approach to content validity. Pers Psychol 1975; 28 (4): 563–575.
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  • 33. Baykal Ü, Şahin NH, Altuntaş S. Adaptation of patient safety scale to Turkish. Journal of Education and Research in Nursing 2010; 7(1): 39-45.
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  • 36. Altunışık R, Çoşkun R, Bayraktaroğlu S, Yıldırım E. Research Methods in Social Sciences (7 Edition). Sakarya: Sakarya Publishing; 2012.
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  • 41. Hair JF, Black WC, Barry JB, Rolph EA. Multivariate data analysis (7th Edition). USA: Pearson Prentice Hall; 2010.
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  • 44. Çapık C. Use of confirmatory factor analysis in validity and reliability studies. Journal of Anatolia Nursing and Health Sciences 2014; 17(3): 196-205.
  • 45. Munro BH. “Statistical Methods for Health Care Research. Philadelphia: Lippincott Willams & Wilkins; 2005.
  • 46. Kline RB. Principles and Practice of Structural Equation Modeling. (Second Edition). NY: Guilford Publications. Inc; 2005.
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  • 48. Erkuş A. Psychometry. Ankara: Turkish Psychological Association Publications; 2003.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
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İlknur Kahriman 0000-0002-6968-9446

Havva Ozturk This is me 0000-0001-8515-6263

Publication Date September 30, 2019
Submission Date January 19, 2018
Published in Issue Year 2019 Volume: 9 Issue: 3

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APA Kahriman, İ., & Ozturk, H. (2019). Developmant of A Medical Error Scale for Nursing Students: A Methodological Study. Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences, 9(3), 210-219. https://doi.org/10.33808/clinexphealthsci.599907
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