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Nursing

University of Central Florida

2015

Medical surgical nursing; interruption; medication error; patient safety; human factors

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Impact Of Interruption Frequency On Nurses' Performance, Satisfaction, And Cognition During Patient-Controlled Analgesia Use In The Simulated Setting, Kristi Campoe Jan 2015

Impact Of Interruption Frequency On Nurses' Performance, Satisfaction, And Cognition During Patient-Controlled Analgesia Use In The Simulated Setting, Kristi Campoe

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Problem: Interruption during medication administration is a significant patient safety concern within health care, especially during the administration of high risk medications in nursing. Patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) devices are frequently associated with adverse events and have a four-fold increased risk of patient injury compared to non-PCA related adverse events. While the nature and frequency of interruptions have been established for nurses* medication processes, the impact of interruption frequency on nurses* PCA interaction has not been fully measured or described. Purpose: The purposes of this study were to quantify the impact of interruption frequency on registered nurses* (RN) performance, satisfaction, and …