Mental illness and medication safety are key priorities for healthcare systems around the world. Despite most patients with mental illness being treated exclusively in primary care, our understanding of medication safety challenges in this setting is fragmented.#Six electronic databases were searched ...
APMS is a federally listed Patient Safety Organization (PSO), which allows pharmacy members to participate in continuous quality improvement activities in a secure, legally protected environment. Keep your patients safe, comply with quality improvement requirements, and know that your patient safety work...
APMS is a federally listed Patient Safety Organization (PSO), which allows pharmacy members to participate in continuous quality improvement activities in a secure, legally protected environment. Keep your patients safe, comply with quality improvement requirements, and know that your patient safety work...
Building a safer NHS for patients: Improving Medication Safety. A report by the Chief Pharmaceutical Officer. DoH 2004Department of Health (2004) Building a safer NHS for patients: Improving medication safety. Available at: http://www.dh.gov.uk/en/Publicationsandstatistics/Publications/Publications...
guidelines on medication safety in 2005 in a bid to heighten frontline staff's vigilance [...] legco.gov.hk 其中包括(i)於 2004 年制訂確認病人身份 的護理守則,並在 2005 年制訂藥物安全自我評估的 指引, 以提高前線人員對確認病人身份的警覺性;(ii)自 2007 年 4 月起,醫護人員可透過一站式...
Medication nonadherence, which is when patients do not take their medication as prescribed, is a major contributor to poor patient outcomes. Estimates suggest that patients are nonadherent to their medications approximately 50% of the time.1This has added consequences for those with chronic diseases....
To increase the opportunity for patients to participate in medication management, a fundamental shift in the way nurses currently provide care is required. 展开 关键词: acute care medication safety patient participation DOI: info:doi/10.1111/hex.12167 被引量: 12 ...
It makes no sense to use the word “baby” to describe a medicine that we are recommending to a patient who will soon have a baby in the house. If we call it “baby aspirin,” many patients mistakenly believe that low-dose aspirin is intended for babies, which it is not. Use of th...
Medication Administration Safety A. Blegen., "Medication Administration Safety," in Patient Safety and Quality: An Evidence-Based Handbook for Nurses, Rockville, AHRQ, 2008.Hughes RG, Blegen MA. Patient Safety and Quality: An Evidence- Based Handbook for Nurses: ... RG Hughes,MA Blegen - Pub...
Therapeuticsstudy, arthritis patients taking nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) for pain plus a stomach acid-reducing medicine called esomeprazole had infrequent gastrointestinal side effects. Co-prescribed with esomeprazole, celecoxib had better overall gastrointestinal safety than ibuprofen or ...