Background: Error detecting is known
as basis of patient safety improvement .With
ethical and professional commitment providers for disclosing the error
report, errors reporting among nurses
is much less than the actual amount. The purpose of this study was to investigate nurse managers perspectives about
reasons for not reporting medical errors in Firoozgar Hospital.
Methods:This study was a
descriptive cross-sectional,analytical study in 1391 among all supervisors were in Firoozgar Hospital.Data were gathered by questionnaire.The questionnaire
included demographic information and the second part of the questionnaire was
about effective factors in lack of their reporting. Data was analyzed by descriptive
statistics using SPSS.
Results: In
this study reasons for not reporting error divided to legal, supervisional
rules, financial and organizational culture factors.The results
of the present investigation showed that fear of punishment by
direct supervisor and high work load , exposed to accuse
and unimportant and unhelpful error
reporting were most important. Creating an extra work for the person (for reporting) and losing reputation and
business perspective had the highest importance. Also supervisors had different
important views about being
cost-effective report and canceling the contract .Some of them believed
that not being cost-effective And canceling the contract
report had the least important but others thought vice versa.
Conclusion:Fear of consequences reporting was one of the most
important reason for not reporti. It is essential to develop an efficient
system to document and report errors in order to decrease medication errors. So
nursing managers should react positively
towards the reports of medication errors by nursing .
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