Aims: To assess the medication knowledge of emergency department nurses and determine the factors affecting their nurse‐initiated medication practices. Background: Nurse‐initiated medications is a vital practice for all nurses in emergency departments which improves pain assessment, provides safe pain management and reduces time‐to‐analgesia and other meaningful treatments. Design: Mixed methods. Between September 2014–January 2015, data were collected by questionnaire assessing medication knowledge and face‐to‐face interviews determining factors affecting practice. Results: Nurse‐initiated medications frequency of the Registered Nurses ranged from 0‐36 times per week dependent on employed hours and emergency department area wo...
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to investigate emergency nurses’ knowledge and attitudes...
Aim. To determine if nurses had adequate pharmacology knowledge of the drugs they commonly administe...
Aim. To determine if nurses had adequate pharmacology knowledge of the drugs they commonly administe...
Aims To assess the medication knowledge of emergency department nurses and determine the factors aff...
Aims: To assess the medication knowledge of emergency department nurses and determine the factors af...
Nurses play a key role in patient medication education, which impacts medication adherence and affec...
Nurses play a key role in patient medication education, which impacts medication adherence and affec...
Aim: The aim was to describe which elements of nurses’ knowledge, training needs, behavior, and atti...
Background: Medication errors are often involved in reported adverse events. Drug therapy, prescribe...
Background: Medication errors are often involved in reported adverse events. Drug therapy, prescribe...
Aim: To determine if nurses had adequate pharmacology knowledge of the drugs they commonly administe...
Background: Medication errors are often involved in reported adverse events. Drug therapy, prescribe...
Aim: To collate and synthesise current research evidence related to interventions that support safe ...
Background: Medication errors are often involved in reported adverse events. Drug therapy, prescribe...
Background: Medication education is vital for positive patient outcomes. However, there is limited i...
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to investigate emergency nurses’ knowledge and attitudes...
Aim. To determine if nurses had adequate pharmacology knowledge of the drugs they commonly administe...
Aim. To determine if nurses had adequate pharmacology knowledge of the drugs they commonly administe...
Aims To assess the medication knowledge of emergency department nurses and determine the factors aff...
Aims: To assess the medication knowledge of emergency department nurses and determine the factors af...
Nurses play a key role in patient medication education, which impacts medication adherence and affec...
Nurses play a key role in patient medication education, which impacts medication adherence and affec...
Aim: The aim was to describe which elements of nurses’ knowledge, training needs, behavior, and atti...
Background: Medication errors are often involved in reported adverse events. Drug therapy, prescribe...
Background: Medication errors are often involved in reported adverse events. Drug therapy, prescribe...
Aim: To determine if nurses had adequate pharmacology knowledge of the drugs they commonly administe...
Background: Medication errors are often involved in reported adverse events. Drug therapy, prescribe...
Aim: To collate and synthesise current research evidence related to interventions that support safe ...
Background: Medication errors are often involved in reported adverse events. Drug therapy, prescribe...
Background: Medication education is vital for positive patient outcomes. However, there is limited i...
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to investigate emergency nurses’ knowledge and attitudes...
Aim. To determine if nurses had adequate pharmacology knowledge of the drugs they commonly administe...
Aim. To determine if nurses had adequate pharmacology knowledge of the drugs they commonly administe...