Evaluation Of Nurses' Practice Related To Injection Safety

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Nawal faleh Humoud Albugami
Fawziah Faleh Humoud albugami
Haya faleh hamod albuqmi
Maha faleh al-bugomi
Alanood Khaleed Mohammed Alnfeai
Rawabi Saeed Abdullah Alqahtani

Abstract

This study aims to evaluate nurses' practice related to injection safety in healthcare settings. Injection safety is crucial for preventing infections and ensuring patient safety. Assessing nurses' adherence to injection safety practices helps identify gaps and implement interventions for improvement. The study utilized a cross-sectional design, collecting data through questionnaires and direct observations. The sample consisted of nurses working in various clinical areas within the healthcare facility. Data analysis involved descriptive statistics and correlation analysis. The findings revealed both areas of strengths and weaknesses in nurses' practice related to injection safety. Recommendations were provided to enhance adherence to injection safety practices, including targeted education, improved availability of supplies, and creating a culture of safety within the organization. The study highlights the importance of ongoing evaluation and continuous improvement in injection safety practices among nurses.

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Nawal faleh Humoud Albugami

Nursing specialist, Ministry of Health

Fawziah Faleh Humoud albugami

Nursing specialist, Community health nursing administration

Haya faleh hamod albuqmi

Nursing technician, King Salman Hospital

Maha faleh al-bugomi

Nursing specialist, Riyadh First Health Complex

Alanood Khaleed Mohammed Alnfeai

Nursing specialist, Riyadh First Health Complex

Rawabi Saeed Abdullah Alqahtani

Nursing specialist, Prince Salman bin Mohammed Hospital in Dalam