2023
DOI: 10.1111/nicc.12968
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Barriers and enablers for safe medication administration in adult and neonatal intensive care units mapped to the behaviour change wheel

Felicity Dick‐Smith,
Margaret Fry Fry,
Rachel Salter
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundIntensive care settings have high rates of medication administration errors. Medications are often administered by nurses and midwives using a specified process (the ‘5 rights’). Understanding where medication errors occur, the contributing factors and how best practice is delivered may assist in developing interventions to improve medication safety.AimsTo identify medication administration errors and context specific barriers and enablers for best practice in an adult and a neonatal intensive care u… Show more

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“…A service evaluation article 38 reviewed the experience of critical care nursing staff working with an Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) support team in the UK. A quality improvement report 39 from Australia employed a dual methods exploratory descriptive design to identify medication administration errors and context specific barriers and enablers for best practice in an adult and a neonatal ICU. An evaluation article 40 from the UK explored the perceived barriers and limitations to mobilization from the perspective of nursing staff and compared these with physiotherapists.…”
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“…A service evaluation article 38 reviewed the experience of critical care nursing staff working with an Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) support team in the UK. A quality improvement report 39 from Australia employed a dual methods exploratory descriptive design to identify medication administration errors and context specific barriers and enablers for best practice in an adult and a neonatal ICU. An evaluation article 40 from the UK explored the perceived barriers and limitations to mobilization from the perspective of nursing staff and compared these with physiotherapists.…”
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confidence: 99%