Aim: To describe which elements of nurses’ knowledge, training, behaviour and attitude can prevent errors in intensive care units during all steps of the administration of intravenous medication. Method: An anonymous questionnaire made up of 43 items was drafted and delivered to a sample of 123 nurses at 2 university hospitals in Rome. Results: The majority of the sample (96.7%) stated that topics related to the preparation and administration of intravenous medications were covered during the basic nursing course. Just over 95% of the sample considered it important to improve their knowledge about preparation and administration of intravenous medications; 94.3% said that teaching about the use of intravenous medications should be en...
Context: In hospital settings, most of the time intravenous fluids and drugs administered to patient...
Introduction: Medication error is a global issue. A medication error is one of the medical errors t...
Introduction : The purpose of the study was to evaluate Intensive Care Unit nurses’ knowledge, attit...
Aim: The aim was to describe which elements of nurses’ knowledge, training needs, behavior, and atti...
Background: Medication errors can put at risk the life of patients hospitalized in the ICUs. These e...
Background. Prior studies have shown that lack of knowledge and training, incorrect behaviours and a...
Introduction: several studies show that medication errors in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) are poten...
Background. Prior studies have shown that lack of knowledge and training, incorrect behaviours and a...
Background. Prior studies have shown that lack of knowledge and training, incorrect behaviours and a...
AIM: Medication errors are dangerous for the patients in an intensive care unit (ICU). Little is kn...
AbstractLife threatening errors have been associated with intravenous (IV) medications. This study w...
Introduction: Medication error is incorrect or wrongful administration of medication that can cause...
Malpractice in preparation and administration of intravenous (IV) medications has been reported freq...
ABSTRACT:Background: Intravenous medication administration practices errors are the most common erro...
Background: Medication error (ME) is a preventable incident that might lead to patient harm or cause...
Context: In hospital settings, most of the time intravenous fluids and drugs administered to patient...
Introduction: Medication error is a global issue. A medication error is one of the medical errors t...
Introduction : The purpose of the study was to evaluate Intensive Care Unit nurses’ knowledge, attit...
Aim: The aim was to describe which elements of nurses’ knowledge, training needs, behavior, and atti...
Background: Medication errors can put at risk the life of patients hospitalized in the ICUs. These e...
Background. Prior studies have shown that lack of knowledge and training, incorrect behaviours and a...
Introduction: several studies show that medication errors in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) are poten...
Background. Prior studies have shown that lack of knowledge and training, incorrect behaviours and a...
Background. Prior studies have shown that lack of knowledge and training, incorrect behaviours and a...
AIM: Medication errors are dangerous for the patients in an intensive care unit (ICU). Little is kn...
AbstractLife threatening errors have been associated with intravenous (IV) medications. This study w...
Introduction: Medication error is incorrect or wrongful administration of medication that can cause...
Malpractice in preparation and administration of intravenous (IV) medications has been reported freq...
ABSTRACT:Background: Intravenous medication administration practices errors are the most common erro...
Background: Medication error (ME) is a preventable incident that might lead to patient harm or cause...
Context: In hospital settings, most of the time intravenous fluids and drugs administered to patient...
Introduction: Medication error is a global issue. A medication error is one of the medical errors t...
Introduction : The purpose of the study was to evaluate Intensive Care Unit nurses’ knowledge, attit...