ABSTRACT
Objective
To conduct a survey of critical points in the medication process, its repercussions on the demands made on the nursing team and risks related to patient safety.
Method
This was a qualitative descriptive study that adopted an ecological-restorative approach. The data were collected through focus groups and photographs. Participants consisted of nurses and nursing technicians.
Results
Three categories emerged from the thematic analysis: challenges related to the process of prescribing and dispensing medication; medication administration with relation to work shift organization; and the use of new technologies to reduce medication errors. The results indicated that the medication process plays a central role in organizing nursing care, being that these professionals represent the last barrier for detecting medication prescription and administration errors.
Conclusion
By identifying vulnerabilities in the medication administration phase, the use of technology can help ensure patient safety.
Workload; Nursing; Team; Medication Systems; Hospital; Medication Errors; Patient Safety