Patient identification (ID) errors occurring during the medication administration process can be fatal. The aim of this study is to determine whether differences in nurses\u27 behaviors and visual scanning patterns during the medication administration process influence their capacities to identify patient ID errors. Nurse participants (n = 20) administered medications to 3 patients in a simulated clinical setting, with 1 patient having an embedded ID error. Error-identifying nurses tended to complete more process steps in a similar amount of time than non-error-identifying nurses and tended to scan information across artifacts (e.g., ID band, patient chart, medication label) rather than fixating on several pieces of information on a single ...
Despite many safeguards, nurses make the majority of medication administration errors. The purpose o...
At least one patient will experience a potentially serious intravenous (IV) drug error every day in ...
Aim: the aim of this study was to explore the decision-making processes that nurses use during intra...
Quality of care is important in health care systems, and reducing medication errors is an effective ...
Patient identification errors are one of the major causes of medication errors. Most medication erro...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: We evaluate the frequency and accuracy of health care workers verifying patient ide...
Patient identification errors are a major cause of medication errors. During medication administrati...
As nurses, we are at the frontline of health care delivery in all settings; this means we will most ...
The purpose of this study was to: (1) determine specific factors that contributed to medication erro...
Despite many safeguards, nurses make the majority of medication administration errors. The purpose o...
Medication administration error contributes to deaths and injury in hospitals, especially in the are...
Medication administration error contributes to deaths and injury in hospitals, especially in the are...
Aim: To assess the ability of nurses to identify medication errors and apply strategies to prevent a...
Background Medication administration errors (MAEs) are a frequent cause of morbidity and mortality i...
The purpose of my research was to determine the factors associated with medication errors made by pr...
Despite many safeguards, nurses make the majority of medication administration errors. The purpose o...
At least one patient will experience a potentially serious intravenous (IV) drug error every day in ...
Aim: the aim of this study was to explore the decision-making processes that nurses use during intra...
Quality of care is important in health care systems, and reducing medication errors is an effective ...
Patient identification errors are one of the major causes of medication errors. Most medication erro...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: We evaluate the frequency and accuracy of health care workers verifying patient ide...
Patient identification errors are a major cause of medication errors. During medication administrati...
As nurses, we are at the frontline of health care delivery in all settings; this means we will most ...
The purpose of this study was to: (1) determine specific factors that contributed to medication erro...
Despite many safeguards, nurses make the majority of medication administration errors. The purpose o...
Medication administration error contributes to deaths and injury in hospitals, especially in the are...
Medication administration error contributes to deaths and injury in hospitals, especially in the are...
Aim: To assess the ability of nurses to identify medication errors and apply strategies to prevent a...
Background Medication administration errors (MAEs) are a frequent cause of morbidity and mortality i...
The purpose of my research was to determine the factors associated with medication errors made by pr...
Despite many safeguards, nurses make the majority of medication administration errors. The purpose o...
At least one patient will experience a potentially serious intravenous (IV) drug error every day in ...
Aim: the aim of this study was to explore the decision-making processes that nurses use during intra...