Collegian
Volume 13, Issue 4 , Pages 5-11, 2006

Documentation of medication management by graduate nurses in patient progress notes: A way forward for patient safety

  • Robyn Aitken, RN, BEd, Med

      Affiliations

    • School of Nursing, The University of Melbourne, Victoria
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  • Elizabeth Manias, RN, CertCritCare, BPharm, MPharm, MNStud, PhD FRCNA

      Affiliations

    • School of Nursing, The University of Melbourne, Victoria
    • Corresponding Author InformationDr Elizabeth Manias
  • ,
  • Trcisha Dunning, AM, RN, MEd, PhD FRCNA

      Affiliations

    • Endocrinology and Diabetes Nursing Research Unit, St. Vincent's Hospital and School of Nursing, The University of Melbourne, Victoria

Article Outline

Nursing documentation provides evidence of nurses' management, the patient response, and evaluation of care. The aim of the study was to examine how graduate nurses document their medication management in the progress notes. A prospective clinical audit of patient medication charts and the progress notes made by 12 graduate nurses was undertaken. Graduate nurses were also individually interviewed and asked clarifying questions about their medication management. Documentation was examined based on four areas: assessment, planning care, administration of medications, and evaluating outcomes of medications. Recorded information about assessment focused on cues of a biomedical rather than a psychosocial nature. Planning care involved non-specific documentation of discharge planning needs, and little information about communication with doctors, pharmacists, nurses, patients and next of kin. Administration of medications included details about the names of medications given to patients, but no information about medication education provided to patients during this time. Evaluation of outcomes of medication administration was poorly documented. Graduate nurses tended to focus on assessing medications before their administration without considering how the patient responded to treatment. Recommendations are proposed for improving the quality of graduate nurses' progress notes. These recommendations include implementing and evaluating protocols that link nurses' decision-making to documentation processes. Adopting a supportive multidisciplinary approach to quality improvement and providing education that emphasises written documentation of verbal communication are also recommended.

Key words:  medication management , nursing documentation , graduate nurses , clinical audit , progress notes

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doi:10.1016/S1322-7696(08)60533-8

Collegian
Volume 13, Issue 4 , Pages 5-11, 2006