A Cross-Sectional Study of Medication Error Impact on Population Quality of Life

Authors

  • Dr. Atews Irama

Abstract

In this study, a qualitative content analysis technique aided in establishing themes about the participants’ perceptions, as well as their suggestions regarding some of the improvement mechanisms that could be employed to yield better outcomes in the pharmacy industry. In the results, the study established that most of the pharmacists exhibited a positive attitude towards patient safety culture as a health care dimension. However, most of the participants held a less favorable attitude relative to the role of hospital managers as those supporting patient safety. Some of the improvement strategies that were suggested included the need for committed management, improved feedback, teamwork and collaboration, and increased staffing. The implication for the pharmacy industry is that all the personnel charged with pharmaceutical service provision ought to be charged with patient safety and that organizational fatigue needs to be addressed through actions such as teamwork and collaboration, as well as increased staffing.

Published

2021-08-26

How to Cite

Dr. Atews Irama. (2021). A Cross-Sectional Study of Medication Error Impact on Population Quality of Life. International Journal of Respiratory Care, 16(1), 14–17. Retrieved from http://greycoatpublishing.co.uk/IJRC/index.php/journal/article/view/31

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