Background and objectives Nursing errors can cause irreparable consequences. Understanding the concept of error and the nature of nursing error detectors can significantly reduce this type of errors. The present study was conducted to explain the concept of error and the nature of nursing error detectors in military hospitals. Materials and methods The present study was conducted on eight nurses working in different wards of military hospitals using a qualitative approach to content analysis proposed by Graneheim and Lundman. Data were collected through in-depth semistructured interviews. Findings ‘The concept of error’ and ‘the nature of error detectors’ in military hospitals were the two main categories extracted from data analysis....
Despite many safeguards, nurses make the majority of medication administration errors. The purpose o...
This study aimed to determine nurses' tendency toward medical errors and identify the types of medic...
Introduction: Understanding the nature of errors and the way errors are detected by nurses has a maj...
Background and objectives Nursing errors can cause irreparable consequences. Understanding the conce...
Background: Reporting errors has a key role in reducing the frequency of errors and improving patien...
ABSTRACT Objective: to characterize what the current literature states about nursing errors, with ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore the barriers to reporting nursing errors in intensive care...
Abstract Aim This qualitative study aimed to provide an in‐depth understanding of nurses’ experience...
Background and aims: In order to plan for preventing and decreasing the rate of nursing errors, unde...
ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the errors made by nursing staff workers who faced ethical-disciplin...
Despite many safeguards, nurses make the majority of medication administration errors. The purpose o...
ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the errors made by nursing staff workers who faced ethical-disciplin...
Background & Aim: Administration of medications is an important part of treatment and care provided ...
Background & Aim: Administration of medications is an important part of treatment and care provided ...
In this project we used sequential qualitative, QUAL → qual (i.e., sequential qualitative mixed meth...
Despite many safeguards, nurses make the majority of medication administration errors. The purpose o...
This study aimed to determine nurses' tendency toward medical errors and identify the types of medic...
Introduction: Understanding the nature of errors and the way errors are detected by nurses has a maj...
Background and objectives Nursing errors can cause irreparable consequences. Understanding the conce...
Background: Reporting errors has a key role in reducing the frequency of errors and improving patien...
ABSTRACT Objective: to characterize what the current literature states about nursing errors, with ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore the barriers to reporting nursing errors in intensive care...
Abstract Aim This qualitative study aimed to provide an in‐depth understanding of nurses’ experience...
Background and aims: In order to plan for preventing and decreasing the rate of nursing errors, unde...
ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the errors made by nursing staff workers who faced ethical-disciplin...
Despite many safeguards, nurses make the majority of medication administration errors. The purpose o...
ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the errors made by nursing staff workers who faced ethical-disciplin...
Background & Aim: Administration of medications is an important part of treatment and care provided ...
Background & Aim: Administration of medications is an important part of treatment and care provided ...
In this project we used sequential qualitative, QUAL → qual (i.e., sequential qualitative mixed meth...
Despite many safeguards, nurses make the majority of medication administration errors. The purpose o...
This study aimed to determine nurses' tendency toward medical errors and identify the types of medic...
Introduction: Understanding the nature of errors and the way errors are detected by nurses has a maj...