medication errormedication safetynursingJANET CHOOALISON HUTCHINSONTRACEY BUCKNALLJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdJournal of Nursing ManagementChoo, J., Hutchinson, A., & Bucknall, T. (2010). Nurses' role in medication safety. Journal of Nursing Management, 18(7), 853-861. | 2.Finkelman,...
THE JOINT COMMISSION UPDATE: Nurses' Role in Communication and Patient Safety Nadzam,M Deborah - 《Journal of Nursing Care Quality》 被引量: 54发表: 2009年 Nurses' role in medication safety choo j., hutchinson a. & bucknall t. (2010) Journal of Nursing Management18, 853鈥 861 Nurses' ...
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...
Nurses assist in the long-term management of mental health conditions, ensuring continuous care and support for patients. Managing mental health conditions often requires a long-term approach, with ongoing monitoring and adjustment of treatment plans. Nurses play a crucial role in this process, provid...
As nurses have a central role in the medication process, it is essential to explore nurses' perceptions of the factors influencing the medication process. Without this understanding, it is difficult to develop effective prevention strategies aimed at reducing medication administration errors. Previous ...
Medication safety climatenurses’roleHigh-alert medications are drugs that may lead to serious harm when they are wrongly administered to patients. Safe medication administration is the crucial role of nursing staff.#This study aims to investigate relationships of medication safety climate and nurses' ...
Rationale, aims and objectives Medication-related safety incidents are a source of concern to patients, policy makers and clinicians. The role of educatio... H Hesselgreaves,A Watson,A Crawford,... - 《Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice》 被引量: 6发表: 2013年 Development of a projec...
2. Nurses are the most exposed to making medication errors Nurses have always played a major role in preventing medication errors. Research has shown that nurses are responsible for intercepting between 50% and 80% of potential medication errors before they reach the patient in the prescription, ...
Moreover, differences in nurses' adherence to the medication administration protocol found among the different wards and the two hospitals suggest that, other than individual factors, organizational and environmental conditions also play a crucial role in the occurrence of violations. Interruptions to ...
The patient’s role in drug therapy is vital because the patient ultimately receives the benefit and the potential harm of a medication. A well informed and educated patient may be able to identify, discern, and seek assistance from providers ...