Research has documented the problem of medication administration errors and their causes. However, little is known about how nurses administer medications safely or how existing systems facilitate or hinder medication administration; this represents a missed opportunity for implementation of practical, effective, and low-cost strategies to increase safety.To identify system factors that facilitate and/or hinder successful medication administration focused on three inter-related areas: nurse practices and workarounds, workflow, and interruptions and distractions.We used a mixed-methods ethnographic approach involving observational fieldwork, field notes, participant narratives, photographs, and spaghetti diagrams to identify system factors t...
The medication administration stage of the medication-use process is especially vulnerable to error ...
Background: Limited data on factors perceived to impact on medication administration errors and poss...
AIM: To explore interruptions during medication preparation and administration and their consequence...
Research has documented the problem of medication administration errors and their causes. However, l...
Context Research has documented the problem of medication administration errors and their causes. Ho...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study to explore how nurses in a secondary care environment underst...
Background and Aims: Although numerous factors influence medication administration, our understandin...
AIMS: To describe nurses' decision-making, practices and perceptions of patient involvement in medic...
Abstract Background The aim of the third WHO challenge released in 2017 was to attain a global commi...
Aims and objectives To contribute in‐depth knowledge of the characteristics of medication administra...
Current status: Currently, the safety of patients is a key element in the provision of safe and high...
Aims and objectives To contribute in‐depth knowledge of the characteristics of medication administra...
Aims: Medication error is a persistent and far-reaching clinical problem. Unsafe medication practice...
Background: The aim of the third WHO challenge released in 2017 was to attain a global commitment to...
Research suggests that interruptions are ubiquitous in healthcare settings and have a negative impac...
The medication administration stage of the medication-use process is especially vulnerable to error ...
Background: Limited data on factors perceived to impact on medication administration errors and poss...
AIM: To explore interruptions during medication preparation and administration and their consequence...
Research has documented the problem of medication administration errors and their causes. However, l...
Context Research has documented the problem of medication administration errors and their causes. Ho...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study to explore how nurses in a secondary care environment underst...
Background and Aims: Although numerous factors influence medication administration, our understandin...
AIMS: To describe nurses' decision-making, practices and perceptions of patient involvement in medic...
Abstract Background The aim of the third WHO challenge released in 2017 was to attain a global commi...
Aims and objectives To contribute in‐depth knowledge of the characteristics of medication administra...
Current status: Currently, the safety of patients is a key element in the provision of safe and high...
Aims and objectives To contribute in‐depth knowledge of the characteristics of medication administra...
Aims: Medication error is a persistent and far-reaching clinical problem. Unsafe medication practice...
Background: The aim of the third WHO challenge released in 2017 was to attain a global commitment to...
Research suggests that interruptions are ubiquitous in healthcare settings and have a negative impac...
The medication administration stage of the medication-use process is especially vulnerable to error ...
Background: Limited data on factors perceived to impact on medication administration errors and poss...
AIM: To explore interruptions during medication preparation and administration and their consequence...