Nurses are seen as crucial players in the medication administration process, and as such, they may cause or report various types of drug errors at healthcare facilities. Aim: The study aimed to identify the medical-surgical floor nurses' perception of medication errors...
Medication errors occur as often as once per patient per day in some settings, and approximately one-third of harmfulmedication errorsare thought to occur during medication administration. Johanna I. Westbrook, Ph.D., of the University of Sydney, Australia, and colleagues studied nurses preparing a...
Results suggest the need to explore both individual and systematic safeguards to focus on the reported causes and underreporting of medication errors. 展开 关键词: Reporting of Medication Errors by Pediatric Nurses, Artículo DOI: 10.1016/j.pedn.2004.11.007 被引量: 311 ...
The administration stage is the most vulnerable to error because this is where there are fewer system checks and balances. In the hospital setting most medication is administered by a single nurse with the result that nurses’ errors are those most likely to reach the patient. 3. Put the pati...
6. Medication errors as malpractice-a qualitative content analysis of 585 medication errors by nurses in Sweden [O] . Karin Sparring Björkstén, Monica Bergqvist, Eva Andersén-Karlsson, 2016 机译:用药错误作为渎职行为-瑞典护士对585种用药错误的定性分析 7. Evaluating the Knowledge Levels of ...
Integrative review of scientific production by nurses on medicationerrors This study, conducted in December 2010, aimed to identify characteristics of publications by nurses on medication errors. It was an integrative literature review using the descriptors "nursing" and "medication errors" covering the ...
the management of errors by nurses, the criterion of heterogeneity X2 of Pearson was used and to check for correlation between questions that reflect the participants views on working conditions and management of errors, the non-parametric correlation coefficient of Spearman (Spearman rho) was ...
An observation method for measuring the rate of medication errors, which can be used as an outcome indicator of a medication system's quality, was evaluated in a national sample of long-term care facilities (LTCFs) and small hospitals. Trained nurse and pharmacist observers observed nurses admini...
Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook (redirected fromMedication errors) med·i·cal er·ror (med'kăl er'ŏr) In nursing usage, any failure to implement a planned action as intended or the implementation of the wrong nursing plan. ...
However limited evidence exists in the literature regarding the extent to which the current content of undergraduate pharmacology education prepares nurses for their role in the prevention of errors. The report “Building a safer NHS for patients-improving medication safety” [Department of Health, ...