The Effectiveness of the Error Reporting Promoting Program on the Nursing Error Incidence Rate in Korean Operating Rooms.
10.4040/jkan.2007.37.2.185
- Author:
Myoung Soo KIM
1
;
Jung Soon KIM
;
In Sook JUNG
;
Young Hae KIM
;
Ho Jung KIM
Author Information
1. Department of Nursing, Ulsan College, Korea. kanosa@hanmail.net
- Publication Type:Original Article ; Controlled Clinical Trial
- Keywords:
error incidence reporting;
incidence rate;
medical error;
operating room
- MeSH:
Adult;
Double-Blind Method;
Female;
Humans;
*Internet;
Korea;
Medical Errors/*prevention & control/statistics & numerical data;
*Operating Room Nursing;
Risk Management/*methods;
*Staff Development;
Statistics, Nonparametric
- From:
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing
2007;37(2):185-191
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to develop and evaluate an error reporting promoting program(ERPP) to systematically reduce the incidence rate of nursing errors in operating room. METHODS: A non-equivalent control group non-synchronized design was used. Twenty-six operating room nurses who were in one university hospital in Busan participated in this study. They were stratified into four groups according to their operating room experience and were allocated to the experimental and control groups using a matching method. Mann-Whitney U Test was used to analyze the differences pre and post incidence rates of nursing errors between the two groups. RESULTS: The incidence rate of nursing errors decreased significantly in the experimental group compared to the pre-test score from 28.4% to 15.7%. The incidence rate by domains, it decreased significantly in the 3 domains-"compliance of aseptic technique", "management of document", "environmental management" in the experimental group while it decreased in the control group which was applied ordinary error-reporting method. CONCLUSION: Error-reporting system can make possible to hold the errors in common and to learn from them. ERPP was effective to reduce the errors of recognition-related nursing activities. For the wake of more effective error-prevention, we will be better to apply effort of risk management along the whole health care system with this program.