NURSES IN HEALTHCARE SETTINGS
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FACTORS INFLUENCING MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION ERRORS AMONG
NURSES IN HEALTHCARE SETTINGS
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from deep blue to teal. A central image shows a symbolic representation of
medication safety: a pair of hands holding a medication cup with a holographic
shield symbol superimposed, surrounded by interconnected icons representing
the five rights of medication administration (right patient, right drug, right dose,
right route, right time). The background includes subtle medical icons and DNA
helix patterns. The title appears in bold, white sans-serif font with a subtle drop
shadow. Author name appears at the bottom in gold lettering. A healthcare
institution logo placeholder appears at the top right corner.]
A Comprehensive Academic Project Book
By
[AUTHOR NAME]
Student ID: [STUDENT ID]
Department of Nursing
[UNIVERSITY NAME]
[DATE]
,BACK COVER DESIGN
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features a concise project summary in an elegant box with a semi-transparent
white background, medication safety icons border, and barcode at bottom right.
Formatting includes professional typography with clear hierarchy.]
PROJECT SUMMARY
Medication administration errors (MAEs) represent one of the most significant
and preventable threats to patient safety in contemporary healthcare settings.
This comprehensive academic project examines the multifaceted factors that
contribute to MAEs among nurses, synthesizing evidence from international
research to provide a thorough understanding of this critical patient safety issue.
Drawing upon established theoretical frameworks including Bandura's Social
Cognitive Theory and the Systems Engineering Initiative for Patient Safety (SEIPS)
model, this project systematically identifies and analyzes the personal,
environmental, and behavioral factors that influence medication administration
safety. Key factors examined include workload pressures, interruptions,
inadequate training, lack of guideline availability, communication failures, and
individual nurse characteristics.
The project employs a robust research methodology, presents detailed data
analysis with supporting tables and figures, and offers evidence-based
recommendations for practice, education, and policy. This resource serves as an
essential reference for nursing students, educators, clinicians, researchers, and
healthcare administrators committed to enhancing medication safety and
improving patient outcomes.
KEY FEATURES:
, • Comprehensive literature review with critical analysis
• Theoretical frameworks applied to clinical practice
• Evidence-based recommendations for prevention
• Research methodology for investigating MAEs
• Case studies and practical applications
• APA 7th Edition formatting
ISBN: 978-0-000-00000-0
PRICE: [PRICE]
TITLE PAGE
FACTORS INFLUENCING MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION ERRORS AMONG
NURSES IN HEALTHCARE SETTINGS
An Academic Project Book Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements
for the Degree of
[DEGREE NAME]
in
[PROGRAM NAME]
By
[AUTHOR FULL NAME]
Student ID: [STUDENT ID]
, Supervisor: [SUPERVISOR NAME, TITLE]
Department of Nursing
Faculty of Health Sciences
[UNIVERSITY NAME]
[UNIVERSITY ADDRESS]
[DATE]
APPROVAL PAGE
This Academic Project Book, entitled "Factors Influencing Medication
Administration Errors Among Nurses in Healthcare Settings," prepared and
submitted by [AUTHOR FULL NAME] , has been examined and approved for the
partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of [DEGREE
NAME] in [PROGRAM NAME] .
APPROVED BY:
_________________________________
[SUPERVISOR NAME]
Title: [SUPERVISOR TITLE]
Signature: ______________________
Date: ______________________