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Opioids room of horrors – an interactive learning to improve safety of drug administration

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Patient Safety and Quality Assurance

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Sophia Hannou, Cristina Nicorici, Patricia Spitz, Samuel Cotte, Wanda Bosshard, Nancy Perrottet, Pierre Voirol, Farshid Sadeghipour

Why was it done?

Medication use process is at high risk especially for opioids. In our geriatric rehabilitation unit, self-reporting incidents are submitted regularly to our quality system. Among the 44 drugs incidents reported in 2021, 11 included opioids. Prevention with training is a way to reduce these errors. However, theoretical teaching covering the “5 rights” rule remains insufficient. Therefore, an interactive learning with a room of horrors focused on opioids was selected by our unit to prevent these errors. The objective was to cartography and identify the most risky steps and to introduce specific actions to reduce these risks.

What was done?

A room of horrors with a specific focus on opioids has been developed and implemented to reduce errors in medication circuit.

How was it done?

An interprofessional group created the room of horrors based on real incidents. Fictional patient, clinical situation and opioid prescription were created in the medical software. Several drugs and medical devices were available. A model wore an identification bracelet. Ten errors, covering the five rights, were hidden in the room. A pair of healthcare givers had 20 minutes to realise the simulation (5 for the briefing, 10 for the exercise and 5 for debriefing).

What has been achieved?

During the World Patient Safety Day 2022, 38 healthcare professionals (19 nurses, 10 assistant nurses, 9 geriatricians) participated to this training. Errors were detected in variable proportions. For example, 58% of the participants uncover the patient identification error, 53% the pharmaceutical form, 53% the expired date, 47% the allergy contraindication and 47 % used the oral syringe.

What next?

Results and theoretical notions will be presented to all professionals of the unit. This room of horrors is transposable and can be used in other units of the hospital. A video of this simulation was created as an e-learning. It will be implemented as a continuous training or for new collaborators in our unit and can be shared to other units of the institution. Incidents will be continuously monitored and the training will be adjusted in the future. Based on the success of the room of horrors, this interactive learning will be used in other areas with other clinical or technical dimension.

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