2010
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-11692010000600002
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Nursing Care and Patient Safety: Visualizing Medication Organization, Storage and Distribution with Photographic Research Methods

Abstract: In this qualitative study, we adapted photographic research methods from earlier nursing research to identify factors related to organization, storage and distribution that could lead to errors in the selection, preparation and administration of medications. The research excerpt presented here was developed in a clinical unit of an urban Brazilian public hospital. The research participants were nurses working at that unit and students from the two final semesters of the Undergraduate Nursing Course. We collect… Show more

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“…The first stage employed a retrospective cross-sectional study design, which was followed by a three phase, second stage qualitative exploration of nurses' workload using participatory restorative photographic methods as outlined in related safety research (7)(8)10) . visual research (7)(8)(9)(10) . Thirteen photos taken during the walkabout were then selected to serve as prompts for discussion and debate during a third phase (Phase C) photo elicitation focus group with four nurses and eight nurse's aides (n = 12), including some team members who worked the night shift.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The first stage employed a retrospective cross-sectional study design, which was followed by a three phase, second stage qualitative exploration of nurses' workload using participatory restorative photographic methods as outlined in related safety research (7)(8)10) . visual research (7)(8)(9)(10) . Thirteen photos taken during the walkabout were then selected to serve as prompts for discussion and debate during a third phase (Phase C) photo elicitation focus group with four nurses and eight nurse's aides (n = 12), including some team members who worked the night shift.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This requires close examination of how people relate to each other and to the places they collectively inhabit in order to develop best practices within continuous cycles of research, assessment, and adaptive management (7)(8)(9)(10) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the results, they highlighted the large amount of drug leftovers, which is inappropriate, since the dispensation is individual. They also showed improper storage, with unidentified drugs, congested and overlapping, making it difficult to locate medicine, besides that, there were bottles and packages opened (32) . The severity of the harm related to medical errors related to medication administration, a study conducted in a cardiology hospital in Rio de Janeiro identified the occurrence of hypoglycemia related to the use of insulin or oral hipogliceminante, coagulation disorders, such as bleeding and bruising, and the occurrence of arrhythmias due to the abrupt withdrawal of the drug (18) .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The number of deaths from medication errors ranges 44000-98000 cases per year, which is more than the number of deaths from accidents, breast cancer, and AIDS in the United States (Raduenz et al, 2010). Medication errors occur in most health centers around the world and in 3%-8% of all administrations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%