AIM: To develop and evaluate a feasible, authentic pharmacist-led prescribing feedback intervention for doctors-in-training, to reduce prescribing errors. METHODS: This was a mixed methods study. Sixteen postgraduate doctors-in training, rotating though the surgical assessment unit of one UK hospital, were filmed taking a medication history with a patient and prescribing medications. Each doctor reviewed their video footage and made plans to improve their prescribing, supported by feedback from a pharmacist. Quantitative data in the form of prescribing error prevalence data were collected on one day per week before, during and after the intervention period (between November 2015 and March 2017). Qualitative data in the form of individu...
Acknowledgments We would like to express our gratitude to the pharmacists who collected the data, th...
Background: Prescribing is a complex task with potential for many types of error to occur. Despite t...
Background: Prescribing errors can cause significant morbidity and occur in about 5% of prescription...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordAIM: To dev...
BACKGROUND: Prescribing errors occur in up to 15% of UK inpatient medication orders. However, junior...
Background Prescribing errors occur in up to 15% of UK inpatient medication orders. However, junior ...
OBJECTIVES: To explore the views of junior doctors towards (1) electronic prescribing (EP) training ...
Background Prescribing errors are common, occurring in 7% of in-patient medication orders in UK hosp...
Background Prescribing errors occur in up to 15% of UK inpatient medication orders. However, junior ...
AimsThis research investigated the effectiveness of an intervention for improving the prescribing an...
Objectives To explore the views of junior doctors towards (1) electronic prescribing (EP) training a...
Background Prescribing errors are one of the most common adverse events in healthcare. Previous rese...
Background: Although prescribing of medication in hospitals is rarely an error-free process, prescri...
Aim: This research investigated the effectiveness of an intervention for improving the prescribing a...
AimThis research investigated the effectiveness of an intervention for improving the prescribing and...
Acknowledgments We would like to express our gratitude to the pharmacists who collected the data, th...
Background: Prescribing is a complex task with potential for many types of error to occur. Despite t...
Background: Prescribing errors can cause significant morbidity and occur in about 5% of prescription...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordAIM: To dev...
BACKGROUND: Prescribing errors occur in up to 15% of UK inpatient medication orders. However, junior...
Background Prescribing errors occur in up to 15% of UK inpatient medication orders. However, junior ...
OBJECTIVES: To explore the views of junior doctors towards (1) electronic prescribing (EP) training ...
Background Prescribing errors are common, occurring in 7% of in-patient medication orders in UK hosp...
Background Prescribing errors occur in up to 15% of UK inpatient medication orders. However, junior ...
AimsThis research investigated the effectiveness of an intervention for improving the prescribing an...
Objectives To explore the views of junior doctors towards (1) electronic prescribing (EP) training a...
Background Prescribing errors are one of the most common adverse events in healthcare. Previous rese...
Background: Although prescribing of medication in hospitals is rarely an error-free process, prescri...
Aim: This research investigated the effectiveness of an intervention for improving the prescribing a...
AimThis research investigated the effectiveness of an intervention for improving the prescribing and...
Acknowledgments We would like to express our gratitude to the pharmacists who collected the data, th...
Background: Prescribing is a complex task with potential for many types of error to occur. Despite t...
Background: Prescribing errors can cause significant morbidity and occur in about 5% of prescription...