Case study: using participatory photographic methods for the prevention of medication errors

Author:

Motta Ana Paula Gobbo1,Guerreiro Juliana Magalhães1,Gobbo Ana Flora Fogaça2,Kusumota Luciana1,Atila Elisabeth3,Shasanmi Rebecca O.4,Gimenes Fernanda Raphael Escobar1

Affiliation:

1. Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil

2. Módulo University Center, Brazil

3. Mona Vale District Hospital, Australia

4. Nursing and Public Health Researcher, United States of America

Abstract

ABSTRACT Objective: To describe the experience of using participatory photographic research methods to engage nurses and researchers in a collaborative study to improve medication safety conditions, particularly in patients with feeding tubes in a nursing home for the elderly (NHE). Method: This qualitative study was conducted in Brazil and proceeded in iterative phases of visual and textual data collection and analysis. Interviews, subsequent nurse-led photo-narrated walkabouts, and photo elicitation were used with nurses. Results: The need to transform the work design and the workplace to improve medication safety and improving medication processes through effective communication was identified. Unsafe workforce is a challenge in achieving safe medication administration practices; and lack of a patient safety culture is a barrier for adaptive learning and growth. Conclusion: Our findings demonstrated the effectiveness of a restorative research approach for supporting nurses to study and act on medication safety.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Nursing

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