A REVIEW OF MEDICATION ERRORS AT MIGORI COUNTY REFERRALHOSPITAL BETWEEN SEPTEMBER 2023 AND DECEMBER2024

Institution Kenya Medical Training College
Course diploma in phamacti...
Year 3rd Year
Semester Unknown
Posted By MAKORI KERECHA
File Type pdf
Pages 44 Pages
File Size 406.23 KB
Views 1947
Downloads 0
Price: Buy Now whatsapp Buy via whatsapp
  • whatsapp
  • facebook
  • twitter

Description

diploma in phamactical technology ABSTRACT Medication errors are broadly defined as any error in the prescribing, dispensing, or administration of a drug, irrespective of whether such errors lead to adverse consequences or not. Medication errors are a significant issue affecting patient safety and costs in hospitals oftenposing dangerous consequences for patients. Through research, they have been shown to be a significant issue affecting patient safety in America, Europe, and Asia. In Africa, studies were done in Ghana confirming the occurrence of medication errors. However, in Kenya, no documented study is available concerning medication errors. An analysis of medication errors can help healthcare professionals and managers identify why medication errors occur and provide insight into how to make improvement to prevent or reduce them. The study was done at Migori County Referral Hospital. Data was collected between August and December2017 from patients’ files, to establish occurrence of the medication errors. A structuredquestionnaire was used to interview the health care providers at the hospital. Direct observation of dispensing encounters was carried out and a checklist used to categorize the errors. The results were analyzed by the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) v 11.5. Data was presented in form of tables, graphs and frequency charts. Approval to conduct the study was sought from the medical superintendent for the Hospital. The results obtained revealed that there are medication errors at Migori County Referral Hospital and thecontributing factors. This information will be useful to the health system in Kenya in order to have better planning in the future with regard to level of training and staffing of Health Care Workers in order to reduce occurrence of medication errors and improve on the treatment outcomes.
Below is the document preview.

No preview available
Behavioural Science Upadeted KMTC Notes
This document provides an overview of behavioral science and psychology. It discusses key topics like psychology, behavior, mental processes, social psychology, the goals of psychology (describe, predict, explain/understand, control), areas of psychology like clinical psychology and industrial/organizational psychology, and behavioral change theories like social learning theory and social cognitive theory. The document serves as notes for the study of behavioral science.
142 Pages 1826 Views 0 Downloads 863.5 KB
BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCES KMTC LECTURE NOTES
The course introduces students to the fundamental principles of human behavior and development, with particular emphasis upon the role of behavior within the context of illness. It is designed to acquaint students with the basic tools, concepts and methods for the study of health, illness and community life by focusing on the disciplines of psychology, medical anthropology, sociology and community oriented health care.
65 Pages 1565 Views 0 Downloads 631.96 KB
INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY KMTC LECTURE NOTES
This document provides an introduction to a semester 1 psychology course, including its objectives, module units and hours, and course content. The course aims to enable students to apply psychological concepts to assist patients and prevent illness. It covers topics such as concepts of psychology, learning theories, motivation, personality development, and growth and development. The document also provides historical background on the development of psychology and defines key terms.
250 Pages 1870 Views 0 Downloads 1013.22 KB
HEALTH PROMOTION NOTES
Notes and it's exam page
33 Pages 814 Views 0 Downloads 221.37 KB
BASIC BIOCHEMISTRY KMTC LECTURE NOTES
Basic biochemistry module is designed to equip the learner with knowledge, skills and attitude to enable them to develop a good understanding of nutrition, conduct their research project, participate in nutrition and health related studies. The prerequisite modules include; Human anatomy and physiology, Principles of human nutrition, and physical sciences.
88 Pages 623 Views 0 Downloads 1.45 MB
NUTRITION IN COMMUNITY HEALTH KMTC NOTES
Community is a group of people living in the same place and sharing the same culture and beliefs. Community nutrition is the process of helping individuals and groups to develop healthy eating habits in order to promote wellness and prevent disease Health refers to a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely absence of disease.
52 Pages 668 Views 0 Downloads 296.5 KB
COMMUNITY HEALTH STRATEGY KMTC NOTES
The document outlines the community health strategy in Kenya, emphasizing the importance of community health units, volunteers, and assistants in delivering essential health services. It identifies challenges such as low motivation, inadequate workforce, and insufficient funding, while also detailing strategic objectives to strengthen community health governance and service delivery. Additionally, it discusses the significance of primary healthcare, social mobilization, and advocacy in improving health outcomes and community engagement.
51 Pages 672 Views 0 Downloads 147.44 KB
HE/CU/TT/CC/03/6/A: Common Diseases Overview and Management Notes
This unit specifies the competencies required to demonstrate the knowledge of common diseases. It involves identifying the stages of disease development, demonstrating the knowledge of communicable diseases, non-communicable diseases and management of common diseases
39 Pages 782 Views 0 Downloads 354.62 KB
KMTC ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY SPECIAL EXAM PAPER
Institution: Kenya Medical Training College Year: 2016/2017 Semester: 1st Year, 1st Semester (1.1)
KMTC Anatomy and Physiology PAST PAPER
Institution: Kenya Medical Training College Year: 2022/2023 Semester: 1st Year, 1st Semester (1.1)