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Comparison Across 12 Countries on Knowledge, Attitude, and Behavior Scores About Medication Errors in Intensive Care Units: An International Study Publisher Pubmed



Giannetta N1, 2 ; Dionisi S1 ; Stievano A3 ; Eltaybani S4, 5 ; Abdelgawad ME4 ; Katigri MR6, 7 ; Azadboni TT7 ; Lopezsoto PJ8 ; Moralescane I8 ; Ali I9 ; Urban J10 ; Shrestha S11 ; Christensen M12 ; Voutilainen A13 Show All Authors
Authors
  1. Giannetta N1, 2
  2. Dionisi S1
  3. Stievano A3
  4. Eltaybani S4, 5
  5. Abdelgawad ME4
  6. Katigri MR6, 7
  7. Azadboni TT7
  8. Lopezsoto PJ8
  9. Moralescane I8
  10. Ali I9
  11. Urban J10
  12. Shrestha S11
  13. Christensen M12
  14. Voutilainen A13
  15. Vaajoki A14
  16. Hamdan K15
  17. Rubicini G10
  18. Pizarro JYR10
  19. Liquori G10
  20. Cassar M16
  21. Trapani J16
  22. Rocco G3
  23. Orsi GB17
  24. Di Simone E18
  25. Di Muzio M10

Source: European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences Published:2021


Abstract

– OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study sample and three multiple logistic regressions was to explore the degree of agreement of inten-were performed. sive care unit nurses working on a set of mediRESULTS: The international sample consists cation error preventive strategies and to exam-of 1383 nurses, of whom 478 (34.6%) were men ine possible predictors of nurses’ knowledge, and 900 (65.1%) were women and their mean age attitude and behavior. was 35.61 years with a range of 19-61. Descrip-MATERIALS AND METHODS: Observationtive statistics conducted on the international al, international, and cross-sectional study. Iran, sample show a medium to high degree of agree-Malta, Spain, Pakistan, Nepal, Qatar, Ecuador, ment among participants concerning some preAustralia, Finland, Italy, Egypt, and Jordan were ventive strategies of medication error. In ad-the countries included in this survey. To collect dition, the results of the present study show a data, the Knowledge, Attitude and Behavior in strong relationship between positive nurses’ at-Medication Errors questionnaire was used. A titudes and correct behaviors and/or adequate descriptive statistical analysis was performed knowledge, as well as between adequate knowl-for the socio-demographic characteristics of the edge and correct behaviors (p< 0.01).; CONCLUSIONS: Further studies are needed to explore the issue of medication error concerning nurses’ cultural backgrounds, as well as to assess similarities and disparities among international nurses. © 2021 Verduci Editore s.r.l. All rights reserved.
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