PDCA Cycle: A mean for Improving Nurses' Performance regarding Medication Administration
Journal of Nursing Science - Benha University • 2022
Publication Information
Authors
Yomna El-Metwali Bader1, Rabab Mahmod Hassan2 and Fawzia Farouk Kamel 3
Keywords
Knowledge, Medication Administration, PDCA cycle, Performance.
Journal
Journal of Nursing Science - Benha University
Publisher
Fawzia Farouk Kamel
Volume
3
Issue
2
Pages
293-304
publication.type
Local
Paper Link
Not Available
Supplementary Materials
Fawzia Farouk Kamel_PACDA JNSBU_Volume 3_Issue 2_Pages 293-304 (1).pdf
Abstract
Background: PDCA cycle provides effective approach for solving problems. It enables to
improve nurses’ medication administration knowledge and performance. Aim of study: Was to
improve nurses’ performance regarding medication administration by using PDCA Cycle. Design:
A quasi experimental design one group pre, posttest was utilized in the study. Setting: This study
was conducted at inpatient units in Alhelal Hospital. Sample: All nurses 60 nurses divided into 48
staff nurses and 12 head nurses, who were working in previous setting. Tool: Two tools to collect
data, namely medication administration knowledge questionnaire and medication administration
observational checklist. Results: Less than one fifth (18%) of nurses had satisfactory knowledge
regarding medication administration before the implementation of PDCA cycle. While at post and
follow up implementation PDCA cycle nurses’ knowledge was highly improved related medication
administration (98.2% & 97.3%) respectively. There was a highly statistically significant difference
in nurses’ medication administration knowledge among nurses throughout PDCA cycle. Slightly
more than one fifth (21.7%) of nurses had satisfactory performance related medication
administration before the implementation of PDCA cycle. While at post and follow up nurses’
performance was highly improved related medication administration (96.7%). Conclusion: After
the implementation of PDCA cycle nurses’ knowledge and performance regarding medication
administration were improved and medication errors were minimized. Recommendations:
Implementation of PDCA cycle to improve different patient care procedures is highly needed and
improve medical staff practice through complementing training program.
improve nurses’ medication administration knowledge and performance. Aim of study: Was to
improve nurses’ performance regarding medication administration by using PDCA Cycle. Design:
A quasi experimental design one group pre, posttest was utilized in the study. Setting: This study
was conducted at inpatient units in Alhelal Hospital. Sample: All nurses 60 nurses divided into 48
staff nurses and 12 head nurses, who were working in previous setting. Tool: Two tools to collect
data, namely medication administration knowledge questionnaire and medication administration
observational checklist. Results: Less than one fifth (18%) of nurses had satisfactory knowledge
regarding medication administration before the implementation of PDCA cycle. While at post and
follow up implementation PDCA cycle nurses’ knowledge was highly improved related medication
administration (98.2% & 97.3%) respectively. There was a highly statistically significant difference
in nurses’ medication administration knowledge among nurses throughout PDCA cycle. Slightly
more than one fifth (21.7%) of nurses had satisfactory performance related medication
administration before the implementation of PDCA cycle. While at post and follow up nurses’
performance was highly improved related medication administration (96.7%). Conclusion: After
the implementation of PDCA cycle nurses’ knowledge and performance regarding medication
administration were improved and medication errors were minimized. Recommendations:
Implementation of PDCA cycle to improve different patient care procedures is highly needed and
improve medical staff practice through complementing training program.
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