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AHRQ Patient Safety Network ► Organizational, cultural, and psychological determinants of smart infusion pump work arounds: a study of 3 U.S. health systems.

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So-called smart pumps can prevent adverse drug events, but nurses often work around the safety features for a variety of reasons.J Patient Saf. 2014 Aug 12; [Epub ahead of print].

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Organizational, cultural, and psychological determinants of smart infusion pump work arounds: a study of 3 U.S. health systems.

Dunford BB, Perrigino M, Tucker SJ, et al. J Patient Saf. 2014 Aug 12; [Epub ahead of print].

Smart infusion pumps, which provide alerts and decision support for high-risk medications, have a proven record of preventing adverse drug events. However, like with all technology users may engage in workaroundsthat (intentionally or inadvertently) bypass the safety features of the equipment. This qualitative study among nurses at three health systems identified several reasons why nurses used workarounds despite having an overall strong positive perception of smart pumps. While the technology itself necessitated workarounds at times (for example, if the drug to be infused was not in the pump's programmed library), workarounds were more commonly attributed to nontechnical factors such as production pressures or inadequate training. In order to improve adherence to smart pump's safety features, organizations will need to address both technical factors and issues related to nurses' work environment.

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