Perceptions of undergraduate nursing students regarding their competency in administering medications: A qualitative study

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Tomas, Nestor [1 ,2 ]
Fillipus, Penehafo Ndafapawa [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Namibia UNAM, Fac Hlth Sci, Sch Nursing, Dept Gen Nursing Sci, Rundu, Namibia
[2] Univ Namibia UNAM, Fac Hlth Sci & Vet Med, Sch Nursing & Publ Hlth, Dept Gen Nursing Sci, POB 88,Kaisosi Rd, Rundu, Namibia
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Competency; Medication; Nursing students; Pharmaceutical preparations; Self-report; ERRORS;
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10.1016/j.nepr.2024.104098
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R47 [护理学];
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1011 ;
摘要
Aim: This study aims to explore and describe self-reported perceptions of nursing students' competence in the administration of medication. Background: Medication errors are a significant concern in hospitals, as they can result in serious harm and even death for patients. Nursing students play a crucial role in administering medication and preventing errors, but they are also prone to making mistakes. While numerous studies have extensively examined the factors that contribute to medication errors, few have focused on the assessment of competency among nursing students. Design: This study employed a qualitative exploratory and descriptive design. Methods: A total of 10 undergraduate nursing students at a higher education institution consented to participate in face-to-face, semi-structured individual interviews. Data were collected between August and September 2022 using an interview guide. The interviews were audio recorded and analysed using Braun and Clarke's six steps of thematic analysis. Results: The study revealed two major themes: (1) 'Perceived barriers to competency', which include participants' concerns regarding making errors, knowledge in pharmacology, self-efficacy in mathematics and level of supervision; and (2) 'Mechanisms for improvement', which centre on enhancing simulation proficiency, improving supervision and integrating pharmacology education in year two of nursing training. Conclusion: The study findings suggest that student nurses face various barriers to competence, such as a fear of making mistakes, a lack of pharmacology knowledge and low self-confidence in calculating drug dosages. To address these issues, prioritising supervision is crucial to facilitate student learning and ensure safety. Future research should consider investigating the perspectives of nurse educators on pharmacology curricula.
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