Hemşirelerin Hasta Devir Teslim Etkinliğinin Tıbbi Hatalara Eğilim Düzeylerine Etkisi
Year 2023,
Volume: 4 Issue: 3, 76 - 83, 29.12.2023
Merve Sunay
,
Cengiz Arıcıoğlu
,
Gizem Kerimoğlu Yıldız
Abstract
Amaç: Bu çalışmanın amacı hemşirelerin hasta teslim etkinliğinin tıbbi hataya eğilim düzeyleri üzerine etkisini belirlemektir.
Yöntem: Bu çalışma Mart-Nisan 2019 tarihleri arasında bir üniversite hastanesi yataklı servislerinde çalışan ve araştırmaya katılmaya gönüllü olan toplam 120 hemşire oluşturmuştur. Verilerin toplanmasında demografik veri formu, Nöbet devir teslim değerlendirme ölçeği ve Hemşirelikte tıbbi hataya eğilim ölçeği kullanılmıştır.
Bulgular: Hemşirelerin %96,7’si hasta devir teslim işleminin gerekli bir uygulama olduğunu, %90 hastanın genel durumuna göre her vardiyada kritik noktaların vurgulanmasına her zaman dikkat ettiklerini belirtti. Hemşirelerin nöbet devir teslim etkinliği ile tıbbi hataya eğilim düzeyi arasında zayıf düzeyde ve pozitif yönde olumlu bir ilişki bulundu (r:0,34; p:0,00).
Sonuç: Çalışmaya katılan hemşirelerin nöbet devir teslim uygulamasının etkin olması gerektiği ile ilgili olumlu görüşleri olduğu bulunmuştur. Hemşireler teslim sırasında planlı ve organize olmaya dikkat etmektedir. Bunun yanında çalışmada nöbet devir tesliminin etkin olarak yapılmasının tıbbi hataya eğilimi azaltması ise çalışmanın önemli bir diğer bulgusudur.
Supporting Institution
Çalışmanın destekleyicisi bulunmamaktadır.
Project Number
Çalışma kapsamında herhangi bir proje başvurusu yapılmamıştır.
Thanks
Yazarlar çalışmaya katkı veren ilgili kurumun hemşirelerine içtenlikle teşekkür eder.
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The Effect of Nurses' Patient Handover Effectiveness on the Levels of Tendency to Medical Errors
Year 2023,
Volume: 4 Issue: 3, 76 - 83, 29.12.2023
Merve Sunay
,
Cengiz Arıcıoğlu
,
Gizem Kerimoğlu Yıldız
Abstract
Aim: This study aimed to determine the effect of nurses' patient handover efficiency on the level of tendency to medical error.
Methods: This study was conducted with 120 voluntarily participated nurses working in the inpatient services of a university hospital between March-April 2019. Demographic data form, Nursing Handover Evaluation Scale and Medical Malpractice Tendency in Nursing Scale were used to collect the data.
Results: 96.7% stated patient handover is a necessary practice, 90% always pay attention to highlight critical points in each shift according to the general condition of the patient. A weak and positive correlation was found between nurses' efficiency of handover and their tendency to medical error (r:0.34; p:0.00).
Conclusion: The nurses had positive opinions about the need for an effective handover application. Nurses pay attention to being planned and organized during handovers. Another important finding of the study is that effective handover reduces the tendency to medical errors.
Project Number
Çalışma kapsamında herhangi bir proje başvurusu yapılmamıştır.
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media/88c13498e39f48d0a56e806db38ad255.ashx (Accessed: 30.05.2023)
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2000.
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42.
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2022; 20(3): 290-6.
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Yayınları, ed: Ertem Kırılmaz, Ankara 2010; 3-20.
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FINAL_(1).pdf
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- 37. Johnson M, Sanchez P, Zheng C. The impact of an integrated nursing handover system on nurses’ satisfaction and work practices, Journal of clinical nursing, 2016; 25(1-2): 257-268.
- 38. Nagpal K, Vats A, Ahmed K, et al. An evaluation of information transfer through the continuum of surgical care: a feasibility study, Annals of Surgery, 2010; 252: 402.
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- 40. Sand‐Jecklin K, Sherman J. A quantitative assessment of patient and nurse outcomes of bedside nursing report implementation, Journal of clinical nursing, 2014; 23(19-20): 2854-63.
- 41. Rikos N, Linardakis M, Economou C, et al. The nurses’ own views about the inter-shift handover process. Contemporary nurse, 2019; 55(1): 83-94.
- 42. Kear TM. Patient handoffs: What they are and how they contribute to patient safety, Nephrology Nursing Journal, 2016; 43(4): 339.
- 43. Siemsen IM, Madsen MD, Pedersen LF, et al. Factors that impact on the safety of patient handovers: An interview study, Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, 2012; 40: 439-48.
- 44. Timmerman J, Sitzer V, Eusebio R, et al. Nursing handover: A content analysis of nurses’ handwritten notes. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 2021; 43(7): 631-9.
- 45. Foster S, Manser T. The effects of patient handoff characteristics on subsequent care: A systematic review and areas for future research, Academic Medicine, 2012; 87: 1105-24.
- 46. Rixon S, Braaf S, Williams A, et al. The functions and roles of questioning during nursing handovers in specialty settings: An ethnographic study, Contemporary Nurse, 2017; 53; 182-95.
- 47. Bradley S, Mott S. Adopting a patient-centred approach: An investigation into the introduction of bedside handover to three rural hospitals, J Clin Nurs, 2014; 23: 1927-36.