The development of a medication safety module for healthcare professionals: Results of a Delphi technique

Author:

Ernawati Desak Ketut,Astuti Ika Widi,Susilawati Luh Kadek Pande Ary,Sumardika I Wayan

Abstract

Background: Healthcare professionals need to learn jointly to foster role understanding in medication pathways to ensure medication safety.     Objectives: This research aims to validate a module on medication safety using Delphi techniques involving the collaboration of medication safety experts.    Methods: The experts reviewed the structure and content of the medication safety module using the Delphi technique process. Structural and content validity was obtained when more than 79% of the expert panels rated the statements more than 3. Agreements were reported as content validity index (CVI).     Results: The expert panels consisted of four physicians, three pharmacists, and three nurses. Although CVIs for prescribing, administration, and monitoring were 86%, the CVI for the role and responsibility of professionals in dispensing was rated 71%, indicating the need for a revision.

Publisher

International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP)

Subject

Pharmaceutical Science,Pharmacy,Education,Pharmaceutical Science,Pharmacy,Education

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