Nurses are taught protocolised checking procedures as the foundation method for safe medication administration practice. However, medication administration occurs in the complex clinical environment and medication administration error is endemic in clinical practice. As a consequence, nurses need further support to administer medications safely. Simulation education is widely used in nurse education and making an error in simulation is one potential method to make salient the importance of protocolised checking procedures in clinical practice. The purpose of this study was to determine if a low-fidelity medication administration simulation which generated error underlined the importance of checking procedures and provided a salient, effecti...
The administration of medications is practiced by undergraduate nursing students in health care faci...
Aim: To assess the ability of nurses to identify medication errors and apply strategies to prevent a...
Background: Medication errors continue to be a significant issue within both academic and clinical s...
Background: In recent years, nurse education has emphasised the development of high cost, high-fidel...
Background: Although making an error is common to the human behavior, when these errors affect patie...
EXAMINING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE USE OF SIMULATION IN NURSING EDUCATION AND SAFETY WITH MEDI...
Background: Medication error represents one of the parameters of patient safety. Objectives: The aim...
Background: Two medication simulations increasing in rigor, patient acuity, and distractions were im...
The occurrence of drug errors in the NHS has been much discussed in the media. Nurses are in a posit...
Background: medication errors account for 38% of adverse events reported among undergraduate nursing...
Introduction Therapeutic management plays a paramount role in patient safety. Nursing students are ...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Background: Medication errors are a global phenomenon. Each year Australia-wide...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Background: Research literature suggests that learning from mistakes facilitates...
This study examined types of errors that occurred or were recovered in a simulated environment by st...
Patient safety is of the upmost importance specifically when related to medication administration. N...
The administration of medications is practiced by undergraduate nursing students in health care faci...
Aim: To assess the ability of nurses to identify medication errors and apply strategies to prevent a...
Background: Medication errors continue to be a significant issue within both academic and clinical s...
Background: In recent years, nurse education has emphasised the development of high cost, high-fidel...
Background: Although making an error is common to the human behavior, when these errors affect patie...
EXAMINING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE USE OF SIMULATION IN NURSING EDUCATION AND SAFETY WITH MEDI...
Background: Medication error represents one of the parameters of patient safety. Objectives: The aim...
Background: Two medication simulations increasing in rigor, patient acuity, and distractions were im...
The occurrence of drug errors in the NHS has been much discussed in the media. Nurses are in a posit...
Background: medication errors account for 38% of adverse events reported among undergraduate nursing...
Introduction Therapeutic management plays a paramount role in patient safety. Nursing students are ...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Background: Medication errors are a global phenomenon. Each year Australia-wide...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Background: Research literature suggests that learning from mistakes facilitates...
This study examined types of errors that occurred or were recovered in a simulated environment by st...
Patient safety is of the upmost importance specifically when related to medication administration. N...
The administration of medications is practiced by undergraduate nursing students in health care faci...
Aim: To assess the ability of nurses to identify medication errors and apply strategies to prevent a...
Background: Medication errors continue to be a significant issue within both academic and clinical s...