COURSE OVERVIEW:
Welcome to the course on Preventing Medication Errors in Ageing Support. This course is designed to provide essential knowledge and practical skills to healthcare professionals and support workers involved in the care of older adults, aiming to reduce the occurrence of medication errors and improve patient outcomes.
To begin, we will define medication errors and explore their scope within the context of aged care. Understanding the importance of preventing these errors is critical, as they can have significant impacts on the health and wellbeing of older adults.
We will then identify common types of medication errors in aged care settings. These include dosage errors, such as overdosing and underdosing, wrong medication administration, and timing errors which involve ensuring medications are given at the correct times. Recognising these errors is the first step in preventing them.
Understanding the causes of medication errors is crucial for developing effective prevention strategies. We will examine human factors, systemic issues in medication management, and environmental and workflow disruptions that contribute to these errors.
The impact of medication errors on older adults can be severe, encompassing health consequences, psychological effects, and financial and legal implications. We will delve into these aspects to highlight the importance of vigilance and precision in medication administration.
In the Australian legal and ethical considerations, we will cover the regulatory requirements and guidelines that govern medication administration in aged care. Ethical principles and an understanding of liability and accountability are essential for all healthcare professionals.
The role of support workers in medication management is pivotal. This section will outline their responsibilities, the importance of collaboration with healthcare teams, and the need for ongoing training to empower support workers in their roles.
Proper documentation and record-keeping practices are fundamental to ensuring accuracy and accountability. We will discuss the importance of accurate documentation, compare electronic and paper-based records, and identify common documentation errors and how to avoid them.
Effective communication with healthcare professionals is vital for safe medication management. This includes communicating medication orders and changes, reporting and addressing medication errors, and building effective communication channels within the healthcare team.
We will also cover medication administration techniques and best practices, including the safe administration of oral, injectable, topical, and transdermal medications. Adopting these techniques can significantly reduce the risk of errors.
Using technology to reduce medication errors is increasingly important. We will explore electronic medication administration records (eMAR), barcode medication administration (BCMA), and the role of automation in medication dispensing.
Recognising and responding to adverse drug reactions is another critical aspect of medication management. We will teach you how to identify common adverse reactions, the immediate steps to take during an adverse reaction, and the importance of reporting these incidents.
Promoting medication adherence among older adults is crucial for their health and wellbeing. Strategies to improve adherence, education on medication importance, and addressing barriers to adherence will be discussed.
Finally, we will focus on monitoring and reporting medication errors. Establishing a culture of safety and reporting, utilising tools and systems for error reporting, and analysing and learning from medication errors are key components of this section.
By the end of this course, you will be equipped with the knowledge and skills to prevent medication errors in ageing support, ensuring safer and more effective care for older adults.
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
By the end of this course, you will be able to understand the following topics:
· Definition and Scope of Medication Errors
· Importance of Preventing Medication Errors in Aged Care
· Common Types of Medication Errors in Aged Care, including Dosage Errors, Wrong Medication, Timing Errors
· The Causes of Medication Errors, including Human Factors, Systemic Issues in Medication Management, Environmental and Workflow Disruptions
· The Impact of Medication Errors on Older Adults, including Health Consequences for Older Adults, Psychological Effects of Medication Errors, Financial and Legal Implications
· Australian Legal and Ethical Considerations in Medication Administration
· Role of Support Workers in Medication Management
· Proper Documentation and Record-Keeping Practices
· Common Documentation Errors and How to Avoid Them
· Effective Communication with Healthcare Professionals
· Reporting and Addressing Medication Errors
· Medication Administration Techniques and Best Practices, including Oral Medication Administration, Injectable Medications, Topical and Transdermal Medication
· Using Technology to Reduce Medication Errors
· Identifying Common Adverse Drug Reactions
· Immediate Steps to Take During an Adverse Reaction
· Reporting Adverse Drug Reactions
· Promoting Medication Adherence Among Older Adults
· Addressing Barriers to Adherence
· Monitoring and Reporting Medication Errors
· Tools and Systems for Error Reporting
· Analysing and Learning from Medication Errors
COURSE DURATION:
The typical duration of this course is approximately 2-3 hours to complete. Your enrolment is Valid for 12 Months. Start anytime and study at your own pace.
COURSE REQUIREMENTS:
You must have access to a computer or any mobile device with Adobe Acrobat Reader (free PDF Viewer) installed, to complete this course.
COURSE DELIVERY:
Purchase and download course content.
ASSESSMENT:
A simple 10-question true or false quiz with Unlimited Submission Attempts.
CERTIFICATION:
Upon course completion, you will receive a customised digital “Certificate of Completion”.