The purpose of this study is to determine whether an educational program for caregivers associated with convenient tools is effective to reduce medication preparation and administration errors in the Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICU).
Medication errors are frequent in neonatal intensive care units and consequences are more severe than in adults. Although errors happen in each step of medication management process, a large proportion of errors occur during medication preparation and administration. This study will test the hypothesis that rates of medication errors during preparation and administration will be reduced by implementing an education program for NICU caregivers (Nurses) and providing convenient tools. The trial has a stepped wedge design, in which the NICU's from three hospitals in France will be randomized (Group A, B and C) to the timing of implementation of the educational intervention. According to the allocation (Group A, B or C), the education intervention will include a complete main program of nine weeks and one to three maintenance educational periods. Medication administration errors rates will be measured before (baseline measurements) and after each educational interventions (main or maintenance interventions). Errors will be identified by direct observations of nurse's acts by external observers.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
5,143
Intervention includes a main initial educational program, maintenance education programs and tools supply \- Main educational program will include 9 hours of courses into NICU (1 hour each week) and @ learning modules validation. Topics: Main causes of medication errors, How to analyse retrospectively medication errors, Strategies to reduce medication errors, How to improve communication between health professional; Task interruption; Standardisation of preparation….. * Maintenance education program will return on specific topics of main program and will be fitted to each NICU needs. * Examples of Tools: check lists, medication neonatal formulary, "Sound alike" and "Look alike" drug lists…
Service de pédiatrie - Hôpital Pellegrin
Bordeaux, France
CHU Côte de Nacre
Caen, France
CHU de Rouen
Rouen, France
Medication administration error rates in the patients
Assessment of the efficacy of the intervention on reducing the rates of medication administration errors. Error rate: Number of identified errors/Number of observed acts of administration\*100, measured by direct observation of nurse's acts by specifically trained external observers.
Time frame: Baseline and up to 49 weeks
Levels of safety culture among the caregivers (Nurses)
Assessment of the effectiveness of the educational intervention on increasing safety culture measured using Hospital Survey on patient safety.
Time frame: Baseline and up to 49 weeks
Levels of medication errors reported by caregivers.
Assessment of the efficacy of the educational intervention to increase voluntary reporting of medication errors by caregivers.
Time frame: Baseline and up to 49 weeks
Acceptance of the educational program
Assessment of acceptance by satisfaction questionnaire
Time frame: Baseline and up to 49 weeks
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