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Ítem Acceso abierto Effective strategies to prevent medication administration errors in critical areas(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2018-11-25) Diaz Salcedo, Fiorella America; Villanueva Ojeda, Socorro del Pilar; Avila Vargas Machuca, Jeannette GiselleMaterial and methods: The systematic review of the 10 scientific articles found effective strategies in preventing errors in the administration of medications in critical areas, were found in the following databases SciencieDirect, Pubmed, Medline, EpistemoniKos and Elsevier; All of them were analyzed according to the Grade scale to determine their strength and quality of evidence. Results: Of the 10 articles reviewed, 60% (6/10) correspond to the methodological design of systematic reviews, meta-analysis and randomized controlled trial and 40% (4/10) quasi-experimental studies. Of the articles systematically reviewed, 100% (10/10) show different effective strategies to prevent errors in the administration of medications in critical areas. Conclusions: Of the articles reviewed, on effective strategies to prevent errors in the administration of medications in critical areas. criticisms we find: the use of a vest (29%), educational interventions: e-lerning and power point (21%), double verification (14%) and marking of the safe zone (14%) and use of yellow band (7 %) and technological interventions: medication by barcode (7%) and use of mobile device (7%).Ítem Acceso abierto Nursing care and satisfaction with care in family members of transplant patients, Lima 2023(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2023-11-03) Chang Valencia, Carla Paola; Gonzales Saldaña, Susan HaydeeThe objective of this inquiry was to "determine how nursing care is related to the satisfaction of the care of relatives of transplant patients, Lima 2023". It was a quantitative, cross-sectional study, with 80 surveyed people. Their results were as follows: in nursing care the good level predominates (53.8%), in satisfaction a similar phenomenon was registered with 70.0% of those surveyed. For its part, the inferential analysis showed that there is a relationship between the variables since the p-value<0.01 and a rho coefficient equal to 0.771. Therefore, Ha is accepted and, consequently, H0 is rejected. There is also a correlation between the dimensions of nursing care and satisfaction: human dimension and satisfaction (rho= .637), technicalscientific dimension and satisfaction (rho= .831), environment dimension and satisfaction (rho= .717). It is concluded that the greater the nursing care, the greater the satisfaction of the relatives of transplant patients with 99% confidence.
