African Journal of Nursing and Midwifery

ISSN 2756-3332

African Journal of Nursing and Midwifery ISSN 2198-4638 Vol. 6 (3), pp. 756-761, March, 2018. © International Scholars Journals

Review

complications caused by nursing care amidst patient’s underlying disease

*Moses Afolabi1, Abdul Oluyole2 and Tunde Alabi2

1Department of Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Medicine, Ekiti State University, Ekiti, Nigeria.

2Department of Nursing, School of Clinical Sciences, University of Lagos, Nigeria.

Corresponding author's E-mail: [email protected]

Accepted 09 September, 2016

Abstract

Patients are always at the receiving end of all medical/nursing care, their safety is a rising concern in health care today. People enter the healthcare system trusting that the system will not harm them. However, increasing evidence suggests that this may not always be true. There is an increase in the prevalence of adverse patients’ outcomes which is associated to several factors. Though the goal of every nursing care is to see that patients come out of the disease process without adverse effect but there are cases where this goal is not achieved due to factors ranging from nurses’ malpractices and negligence, lack of team work, long shifts, to understaffing or unfavorable working environment. Most of the causes have been found to be nursing based or health organization based. Attempt is made in this paper to review adverse patient’s outcomes sensitive to nursing care, the causes as well as the roles of nurses to prevent it. Nurses, as the only healthcare providers who are with patients 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, can play important roles in preventing adverse patient outcomes such as patient falls, pressure ulcers, nosocomial infections, and medication error. By being accountable for care provided, quality outcome can be enhanced.

Keywords: Adverse patients’ outcome, Nursing care, Nurses, Cross roads.