Aims. the objectives of this study were to identify nurses' attitudes toward medication policies and the perceived factors that influence nurses' adherence to the medication policy or their ability to follow policy in the clinical environment of a tertiary paediatric hospital. Methods. Using a focus group methodology, data were collated from a group of 32 nurses working in eight clinical areas of a tertiary paediatric hospital. Each discussion was transcribed and the data were subjected to a qualitatively based content analysis. Results/findings. Four main categories emerged from the data includingaccessibility of information, time constraints, practice issues and professional conflict. Conclusions. Medication administration is a complex ar...
Aims and objectives: The aim of this study was to identify factors that influence nurse's decisions ...
Objective To evaluate the importance of contextual and policy factors on nurses' judgement about med...
Objective: To evaluate the importance of contextual and policy factors on nurses’ judgment about med...
This study aims to outline the current workplace culture of medication practice in a pediatric medic...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study conducted to explore the impact of preidentified contextual t...
Introduction: Administering medication to children is a challenging process for nurses and it has be...
This study aims to outline the current workplace culture of medication practice in a pediatric medic...
Introduction: The administration of oral medication to ill children in hospital is well recognised a...
ABSTRACT: This article reports school nurses ' experiences with medication administration throu...
Introduction: The administration of oral medication to ill children in hospital is well recognised a...
AIM: Studies on frequencies of manipulated medicines in paediatric care are common, but there is lit...
AIM: Studies on frequencies of manipulated medicines in paediatric care are common, but there is lit...
Aim: This paper is a report of a study of the association between educational level and nurses' prac...
Background: Recent United Kingdom government policy emphasises that prescribing by nurses can improv...
Background: Recent United Kingdom government policy emphasises that prescribing by nurses can improv...
Aims and objectives: The aim of this study was to identify factors that influence nurse's decisions ...
Objective To evaluate the importance of contextual and policy factors on nurses' judgement about med...
Objective: To evaluate the importance of contextual and policy factors on nurses’ judgment about med...
This study aims to outline the current workplace culture of medication practice in a pediatric medic...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study conducted to explore the impact of preidentified contextual t...
Introduction: Administering medication to children is a challenging process for nurses and it has be...
This study aims to outline the current workplace culture of medication practice in a pediatric medic...
Introduction: The administration of oral medication to ill children in hospital is well recognised a...
ABSTRACT: This article reports school nurses ' experiences with medication administration throu...
Introduction: The administration of oral medication to ill children in hospital is well recognised a...
AIM: Studies on frequencies of manipulated medicines in paediatric care are common, but there is lit...
AIM: Studies on frequencies of manipulated medicines in paediatric care are common, but there is lit...
Aim: This paper is a report of a study of the association between educational level and nurses' prac...
Background: Recent United Kingdom government policy emphasises that prescribing by nurses can improv...
Background: Recent United Kingdom government policy emphasises that prescribing by nurses can improv...
Aims and objectives: The aim of this study was to identify factors that influence nurse's decisions ...
Objective To evaluate the importance of contextual and policy factors on nurses' judgement about med...
Objective: To evaluate the importance of contextual and policy factors on nurses’ judgment about med...