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Table 5.2 Search Strategy for Distractions and Interruptions During


Medication Administration


Problem
A hospital’s quality improvement committee saw an increase in medication errors, and
nurses indicated that distractions and interruptions were the largest contributing factor.
Unit staff did not know what the best strategies were for controlling distractions and
interruptions in their work environment during the medication administration process.

PICO
P (Patient, population, problem): Nurses on inpatient-care units

I (Intervention): Identification and control of distractions
and interruptions in environment during
medication administration

C (Comparison): (Not applicable)

O (Outcomes): Decrease in distractions and interruptions

Answerable Question
“What are the best practices to help nurses on inpatient units recognize and control
interruptions and distractions during the medication administration process?”

Initial Search Terms Related Search Terms
Hospital personnel Nurses, physicians

Distractions Health personnel

Medication errors Attention, interruptions

Medication administration
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