• J Spec Pediatr Nurs · Apr 2012

    An exploration of pediatric nurses' compliance with a medication checking and administration protocol.

    • Fenella Gill, Victoria Corkish, Jeanette Robertson, Janet Samson, Brenda Simmons, and Dianne Stewart.
    • Paediatric Intensive Care Unit, Princess Margaret Hospital for Children, Perth, Australia. fenella.gill@health.wa.gov.au
    • J Spec Pediatr Nurs. 2012 Apr 1;17(2):136-46.

    PurposeThis study examined nurses' reported compliance with the medication administration protocol and explored reasons for noncompliance.Design And MethodA mixed-methods design incorporated a questionnaire (n= 72) and focus groups (n= 24).ResultsDifferences were found between the level of experience and protocol compliance. Noncompliance was widespread in the checking of identification bands and double-checking medications. Key factors influencing compliance were ward culture, type of drug, familiarity with patient and drug, and workload. The reported realities of practice were found to influence compliance with the medication administration protocol.Practice ImplicationsThe discrepancies between protocol and practice in this setting underscore the need to more widely investigate compliance with medication administration protocols in other settings.© 2012, Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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