The aims of this study were to quantify the behavioural determinants of health professional reporting of medication errors in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and to explore any differences between respondents. The research was undertaken using a cross-sectional survey of patient-facing doctors, nurses and pharmacists within three major hospitals of Abu Dhabi, the UAE. An online questionnaire was developed based on the Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF), a framework of behaviour change theories. Principal component analysis (PCA) was used to identify components and internal reliability determined. Ethical approval was obtained from a UK university and all hospital ethics committees. Two hundred and ninety-four responses were received. Questi...
Background: Spontaneous adverse drug reaction (ADR) reports prepared by healthcare professionals (HC...
Aims Medication error reporting is an important measure to prevent medication error incidents in a ...
This paper explores the attitudes and beliefs of doctors towards medication error reporting followin...
Improving the effectiveness and efficiency of medication error reporting is key to enhancing patient...
Purpose: Effective and efficient medication reporting processes are essential in promoting patient s...
There is a need for theory-informed interventions to optimise medication reporting. This study aimed...
Background There is a need for theory informed interventions to optimise medication reporting. This ...
Background: There is a lack of robust, rigorous mixed methods studies of patient safety culture gene...
Introduction: Medication errors are a major global issue, adversely impacting patient safety and hea...
This publication was made possible by NPRP grant NPRP 7-388-3-095 from Qatar National Research Fund ...
BackgroundThere is a lack of robust, rigorous mixed methods studies of patient safety culture genera...
BACKGROUND:There is a lack of robust, rigorous mixed methods studies of patient safety culture gener...
Background: Medication error is considered to be an important indicator of a patient’s safety. Sever...
Objective: Adverse events which result from medication errors are considered to be one of the most f...
Objective: Adverse events which result from medication errors are considered to be one of the most f...
Background: Spontaneous adverse drug reaction (ADR) reports prepared by healthcare professionals (HC...
Aims Medication error reporting is an important measure to prevent medication error incidents in a ...
This paper explores the attitudes and beliefs of doctors towards medication error reporting followin...
Improving the effectiveness and efficiency of medication error reporting is key to enhancing patient...
Purpose: Effective and efficient medication reporting processes are essential in promoting patient s...
There is a need for theory-informed interventions to optimise medication reporting. This study aimed...
Background There is a need for theory informed interventions to optimise medication reporting. This ...
Background: There is a lack of robust, rigorous mixed methods studies of patient safety culture gene...
Introduction: Medication errors are a major global issue, adversely impacting patient safety and hea...
This publication was made possible by NPRP grant NPRP 7-388-3-095 from Qatar National Research Fund ...
BackgroundThere is a lack of robust, rigorous mixed methods studies of patient safety culture genera...
BACKGROUND:There is a lack of robust, rigorous mixed methods studies of patient safety culture gener...
Background: Medication error is considered to be an important indicator of a patient’s safety. Sever...
Objective: Adverse events which result from medication errors are considered to be one of the most f...
Objective: Adverse events which result from medication errors are considered to be one of the most f...
Background: Spontaneous adverse drug reaction (ADR) reports prepared by healthcare professionals (HC...
Aims Medication error reporting is an important measure to prevent medication error incidents in a ...
This paper explores the attitudes and beliefs of doctors towards medication error reporting followin...