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Author: Naomi Majoor

Student number: 432186

Education: Nursing bachelor training

Study section: PLP3

Course code: KVVB18MBKV

Academic year: 2024-2025

Group: PLG Moshi/Turiani

Tutor: Anne-Geertje Hoekema

Supervisor: Costancia Ndunguru

Internship place: Turiani Hospital, Female Ward

Date: 16-01-2024

Period: Semester 1

Portfolio PLP3 Ensuring quality and safety

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2 Table of contents Introduction............................................................................................................................... 4 H1 Problem definition .............................................................................................................. 7 1.1 Reason ............................................................................................................................. 7 1.2 Problem statement ........................................................................................................... 7 1.3 Objective........................................................................................................................... 8 H2 Research design ................................................................................................................. 9 H3 Practical research ............................................................................................................. 10 H4 Discussion, conclusion, advice ...................................................................................... 12 4.1 Discussion ...................................................................................................................... 12 4.2 Conclusion ...................................................................................................................... 13 4.3 Advice ............................................................................................................................. 13 H5 Implementation plan ......................................................................................................... 14 5.1 Plan................................................................................................................................. 14 5.2 Do ................................................................................................................................... 16 5.3 Check ............................................................................................................................. 17 5.4 Act ................................................................................................................................... 18 H6 Legislation and regulation ............................................................................................... 20 Literature list ........................................................................................................................... 23 Annexes ................................................................................................................................... 27 Annex A Format baseline survey ......................................................................................... 27 Annex B Baseline survey responses ................................................................................... 30 Annex C Presentation and feedback ................................................................................... 35 Annex C1 Presentation .................................................................................................... 35 Annex C2 Feedback ......................................................................................................... 36 Annex D Implementation in practice .................................................................................... 37 2 / 4

3 Annex D1 Presentation .................................................................................................... 38 Annex D2 Poster .............................................................................................................. 38 Annex D3 Syringe implementation................................................................................... 38 Reflections .............................................................................................................................. 39 Ensuring quality and safety 1 ............................................................................................... 39 Ensuring quality and safety 2 ............................................................................................... 41 Working on health ................................................................................................................ 45 Directing care ....................................................................................................................... 47 Promoting self-management ................................................................................................ 49 Competence plan ................................................................................................................. 51 Valuation forms ...................................................................................................................... 53 Ensuring quality and safety 1 ............................................................................................... 53 Ensuring quality and safety 2 ............................................................................................... 58 Working on health ................................................................................................................ 64 Directing care ....................................................................................................................... 67 Promoting self-management ................................................................................................ 71 Competence scans................................................................................................................. 75 Competence scan student ................................................................................................... 75 Competence scan supervisor .............................................................................................. 81 Anti-plagiarism ....................................................................................................................... 87

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4 Introduction Medication safety is an important concept within healthcare. Medication safety is about the quality of medicines, but also their proper use by healthcare providers and institutions that apply or prescribe them (Ministerie van Volksgezondheid, Welzijn en Sport, z.d.-b). This term refers to all activities aimed at the correct prescription, delivery and use of medicines. The ultimate goal of this is: the right client gets the right medicine at the right date and time in the right amount and administered in the right way (Zorg voor Beter, 2024). Maintaining medication safety is essential for patients' health. Thus, errors in it can put health harm at risk (VMSzorg, z.d.). A medication error is any error that occurs in the process of prescribing, compounding/dispensing, storing/managing, preparing, administering/recording or evaluating. This is irrespective of whether harm has occurred. Causes may include: no administration list, making a medication list yourself, no clear agreements in the care file, malfunctions while working with medication, unclear instruction or no proper administration registration (Zorg voor Beter, 2024). Parenteral medication errors are globally recognised as a high-priority healthcare problem. Parenteral drugs are all drugs that are not administered via the gastrointestinal system, such as injections and infusions. Errors are associated with increased morbidity and mortality in patients (who are already seriously ill). The National Patient Safety Agency in the United Kingdom revealed that more than 14,000 incident reports on injectable drugs were reviewed. This represents more than 4,107 cases, or 28.9% of the total number of incidents. The most common medication error here is an incorrect dose, strength or frequency of the prescribed drug. In addition, studies show that treatment costs were higher in patients with medication errors than in patients without medication errors.Treatment costs attributable to medication errors range from $8,439 to $8,898 per case. Cost per medication error can be as high as 111,727 euro. It was found that 19% of adverse events lead to moderate physical impairment, 6% to permanent impairment and 8% even to death (B. Braun, z.d.).

Obtaining exact data on the rate of medication errors in Tanzania is difficult, due to limited reporting systems and the lack of comprehensive studies in this area. A study from Jakaya Kikwete Cardiac Institute in Dar es Salaam shows that this has several causes, including fear of disciplinary action, such as dismissal and the like. In addition, there are no public databases or websites that provide detailed statistics on medication errors in Tanzania (Ndamayape et al., 2023).

In Turiani hospital, medication errors are not reported, so it is not clear how many incidents of this occur annually. However, the student noted that medication errors do occur in Turiani

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