The study by Solanki and colleagues involved interviewing 166 parents/grandparents at home regarding the medications that had been prescribed at discharge to their infants, by the hospital staff [1]. As part of the study, the parents were also asked to demonstrate how much medicine they would give. With this methodology, Solanki et al. estimated that two out of three of the infants in their study would have experienced medication errors at home. This is an alarmingly high proportion of medication errors. Fortunately, none of the infants experienced significant harm. The authors have suggested that this high rate may be due to lack of parental education and inadequate pre-discharge counselling. The study was performed in Pondicherry in India...
Neonates are highly vulnerable to medication errors because of their extensive exposure to medicatio...
A review of both local and national press in the UK in relation to medication errors occurring in ch...
Six electronic databases were searched and 153 studies which identified the number or the rate of pa...
The study by Solanki and colleagues involved interviewing 166 parents/grandparents at home regarding...
Objective: To identify studies that highlighted medication administration problems experienced by pa...
Background : Medication is the most common health-care intervention, and the errors arising out of i...
Prescribing errors affect the safety of patients of all ages, however, the risk of prescribing error...
Newborns are often exposed to medication errors in hospitals. Identification and understanding the c...
proportion of all types of medical errors.1 They occur at all stages of patient management.2 Limited...
Ahmed Ameer,1 Soraya Dhillon,1 Mark J Peters,2 Maisoon Ghaleb11Department of Pharmacy, School of Lif...
Summary: Current research methods are not well designed to detect medication errors that occur at h...
BACKGROUND: Children with chronic conditions often have complex medication regimens, usually adminis...
Background: Medication error is the most common adverse event for hospitalised children and can lead...
Medication errors frequently occur with paediatric patients who take long term medication at home, w...
Background: Medication error is the most common adverse event for hospitalised children and can lead...
Neonates are highly vulnerable to medication errors because of their extensive exposure to medicatio...
A review of both local and national press in the UK in relation to medication errors occurring in ch...
Six electronic databases were searched and 153 studies which identified the number or the rate of pa...
The study by Solanki and colleagues involved interviewing 166 parents/grandparents at home regarding...
Objective: To identify studies that highlighted medication administration problems experienced by pa...
Background : Medication is the most common health-care intervention, and the errors arising out of i...
Prescribing errors affect the safety of patients of all ages, however, the risk of prescribing error...
Newborns are often exposed to medication errors in hospitals. Identification and understanding the c...
proportion of all types of medical errors.1 They occur at all stages of patient management.2 Limited...
Ahmed Ameer,1 Soraya Dhillon,1 Mark J Peters,2 Maisoon Ghaleb11Department of Pharmacy, School of Lif...
Summary: Current research methods are not well designed to detect medication errors that occur at h...
BACKGROUND: Children with chronic conditions often have complex medication regimens, usually adminis...
Background: Medication error is the most common adverse event for hospitalised children and can lead...
Medication errors frequently occur with paediatric patients who take long term medication at home, w...
Background: Medication error is the most common adverse event for hospitalised children and can lead...
Neonates are highly vulnerable to medication errors because of their extensive exposure to medicatio...
A review of both local and national press in the UK in relation to medication errors occurring in ch...
Six electronic databases were searched and 153 studies which identified the number or the rate of pa...