Concept Analysis Scholarly Paper Concept analyses are used in nursing to explain phenomena further. The phenomenon of medication errors among nurses in the acute care setting is a dilemma affecting the healthcare system today. Patients in the acute care setting can be critically ill, and medication errors can severely impact his/her care. Medication errors kill between 7000 to 9000 people and cost 40 billion dollars annually (Tariq, 2021). There have been many investigations into the causes of medication errors. The focus of most of these investigations has been the nurses administering the medications. The concept analysis looks further into explaining why nurses are making medication errors. This paper aims to use the concept analysis of medication errors to examine the phenomena of interest, medication errors among nurses in the acute care setting. Concept Analysis Description Numerous studies have documented the number of medication errors in healthcare and how it directly impacts patients. The author of the concept analysis purpose was to find out the contributing factors impacting medication errors during administration so that there are appropriate interventions. This concept analysis could benefit the phenomena of nurses making medication errors in the acute care setting. The concept analysis separated medication error factors by the organizational factors and nurse factors. Organizational factors were factors that occurred prior to reaching the patient. These factors include equipment malfunctioning, technology difficulties, and poor staffing. The Nurse factors were factors that the individual nurse did that contributed to the medication error (Ledlow et al., 2021). These factors included inattention, fatigue, and being unfamiliar with the medication administered. The factors listed by the author show how relevant the concept analysis is to the phenomena. The reasons that nurses make medication errors in the acute care setting mirror the factors provided by the author
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