OBJECTIVE. This study examined the opinions of nurses about the introduction of enrolled nurse medication administration and analyzed its impact on the medication error rate. METHODS. Data were collected using a survey and examination of incident reports regarding nursing medication errors. Nurses (registered nurse, enrolled nurse with medication endorsement, enrolled nurse) responded to survey items regarding the introduction of enrolled nurse medication administration. Data analysis included descriptive statistics, Fischer’s exact test, and chi-square analysis where appropriate. RESULTS. The majority of nurses (75.2%) supported enrolled nurse medication administration. However, differences in opinion were observed between registe...
Safe medication administration is vital in ensuring patients’ safety and enhancing their quality of ...
Abstract Background: medication administration error (MAE) is one main component for safety healthca...
AIMS: To describe nurses' decision-making, practices and perceptions of patient involvement in medic...
OBJECTIVE. This study examined the opinions of nurses about the introduction of enrolled nurse medic...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined the opinions of nurses about the introduction of enrolled nurse medic...
Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate the views and current practices of registe...
Up to one in five medication administrations in Australian hospitals involve an error. As registered...
There is a substantial body of research and reporting, both nationally and internationally, that de...
Background and objective: Medication administration errors are the most common medical errors that h...
Background: Medication errors are a serious concern and often due to multiple factors. The largest w...
Patient care is the cornerstone of nursing profession worldwide. Despite the implementation of the 6...
This Australian study identified and described the incidence of medication errors among registered n...
Background: Medication errors are an international problem that is still prevalent in healthcare. Th...
Background: Medication error (ME) is a preventable incident that might lead to patient harm or cause...
Medication errors are the subject of much research and of great concern to health care providers. A ...
Safe medication administration is vital in ensuring patients’ safety and enhancing their quality of ...
Abstract Background: medication administration error (MAE) is one main component for safety healthca...
AIMS: To describe nurses' decision-making, practices and perceptions of patient involvement in medic...
OBJECTIVE. This study examined the opinions of nurses about the introduction of enrolled nurse medic...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined the opinions of nurses about the introduction of enrolled nurse medic...
Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate the views and current practices of registe...
Up to one in five medication administrations in Australian hospitals involve an error. As registered...
There is a substantial body of research and reporting, both nationally and internationally, that de...
Background and objective: Medication administration errors are the most common medical errors that h...
Background: Medication errors are a serious concern and often due to multiple factors. The largest w...
Patient care is the cornerstone of nursing profession worldwide. Despite the implementation of the 6...
This Australian study identified and described the incidence of medication errors among registered n...
Background: Medication errors are an international problem that is still prevalent in healthcare. Th...
Background: Medication error (ME) is a preventable incident that might lead to patient harm or cause...
Medication errors are the subject of much research and of great concern to health care providers. A ...
Safe medication administration is vital in ensuring patients’ safety and enhancing their quality of ...
Abstract Background: medication administration error (MAE) is one main component for safety healthca...
AIMS: To describe nurses' decision-making, practices and perceptions of patient involvement in medic...