Introduction: Medication errors are a potentially hazardous accident for the patients and can be used as a measure of patient safety in the healthcare system. Neonates are the most vulnerable population because of their body size. The experiences and views of those involved in the healthcare system can be a significant source of information gathering and planning in preventing medication errors. This study aimed to explain the residents' experiences concerning medication errors in the neonatal intensive care units. Method: This qualitative study was conducted using phenomenological method in 2017. Six residents were selected from the neonatal intensive care unit of one of the educational hospitals affiliated with Hamedan University of Med...
Background and Aim: Medication errors make up a large portion of medical errors that mostly happen i...
Background: Hospitalized pediatrics, especially neonates, are more prone to excessive medication err...
Neonates are highly vulnerable to medication errors because of their extensive exposure to medicatio...
Background & Aim: Medication errors are one of the most common medical errors and these errors have ...
Background : Medication is the most common health-care intervention, and the errors arising out of i...
Background : Medication is the most common health-care intervention, and the errors arising out of i...
A medication error is any preventable event that may cause or lead to inappropriate use of drugs or ...
Introduction: A medication error can be defined as "any error occurring in the medication use proces...
Background and Aim: Medication errors make up a large portion of medical errors that mostly happen i...
Objective To examine the effect of a multifaceted educational intervention on the incidence of medic...
Objective To examine the effect of a multifaceted educational intervention on the incidence of medic...
Background: Hospitalized pediatrics, especially neonates, are more prone to excessive medication err...
Objective To examine the effect of a multifaceted educational intervention on the incidence of medic...
Background: Hospitalized pediatrics, especially neonates, are more prone to excessive medication err...
Objective To examine the effect of a multifaceted educational intervention on the incidence of medic...
Background and Aim: Medication errors make up a large portion of medical errors that mostly happen i...
Background: Hospitalized pediatrics, especially neonates, are more prone to excessive medication err...
Neonates are highly vulnerable to medication errors because of their extensive exposure to medicatio...
Background & Aim: Medication errors are one of the most common medical errors and these errors have ...
Background : Medication is the most common health-care intervention, and the errors arising out of i...
Background : Medication is the most common health-care intervention, and the errors arising out of i...
A medication error is any preventable event that may cause or lead to inappropriate use of drugs or ...
Introduction: A medication error can be defined as "any error occurring in the medication use proces...
Background and Aim: Medication errors make up a large portion of medical errors that mostly happen i...
Objective To examine the effect of a multifaceted educational intervention on the incidence of medic...
Objective To examine the effect of a multifaceted educational intervention on the incidence of medic...
Background: Hospitalized pediatrics, especially neonates, are more prone to excessive medication err...
Objective To examine the effect of a multifaceted educational intervention on the incidence of medic...
Background: Hospitalized pediatrics, especially neonates, are more prone to excessive medication err...
Objective To examine the effect of a multifaceted educational intervention on the incidence of medic...
Background and Aim: Medication errors make up a large portion of medical errors that mostly happen i...
Background: Hospitalized pediatrics, especially neonates, are more prone to excessive medication err...
Neonates are highly vulnerable to medication errors because of their extensive exposure to medicatio...