Medication errors commonly involve confusion between drug names that look or sound alike. One possible method of reducing these errors is to print sections of the names in ‘‘Tall Man’’ (capital) letters, in order to emphasise differences between similar products. This paper reports an eye-tracking experiment that evaluates this strategy. Participants had their eye movements monitored while they searched for a target product amongst an array of product packs. The target pack was replaced by a similar distractor in the array. Participants made fewer errors when the appearance of the names had been altered, that is, they were less likely to incorrectly identify a distractor as the target drug. This result was reflected in the eye movement data
Medication administration error contributes to deaths and injury in hospitals, especially in the are...
Introduction: Errors are a byproduct of human information processing or cognitive functioning. Altho...
Medication administration error contributes to deaths and injury in hospitals, especially in the are...
Medication errors commonly involve confusion between drug names that look or sound alike. One possib...
Background: Confusing look-alike drug names can harm patients’ safety and health. Ergonomic designs ...
abstract: Currently, medical errors are one of the most common causes of death in the United States ...
To minimize drug name confusion errors, regulators, drug companies, and clinicians need tools that h...
Visual errors in the perception of written drug names can reflect orthographic similarity amongst ce...
The existence of confusing drug names is one of the most common causes of medication errors. There a...
Background: Patients in intensive care units are prone to the occurrence of medication errors. Look-...
PURPOSE: Unclear labeling has been recognized as an important cause of look-alike medication errors....
Clinicians and patients often confuse drug names that sound alike. We conducted auditory perception ...
AbstractPurpose Unclear labeling has been recognized as an important cause of look-alike medication ...
Brand name plays a vital role for in-shop buying behavior of consumers and mutated brand name may af...
Background: ‘Look-alike, sound-alike’ (LASA) medicines may be confused by prescribers, pharmacists, ...
Medication administration error contributes to deaths and injury in hospitals, especially in the are...
Introduction: Errors are a byproduct of human information processing or cognitive functioning. Altho...
Medication administration error contributes to deaths and injury in hospitals, especially in the are...
Medication errors commonly involve confusion between drug names that look or sound alike. One possib...
Background: Confusing look-alike drug names can harm patients’ safety and health. Ergonomic designs ...
abstract: Currently, medical errors are one of the most common causes of death in the United States ...
To minimize drug name confusion errors, regulators, drug companies, and clinicians need tools that h...
Visual errors in the perception of written drug names can reflect orthographic similarity amongst ce...
The existence of confusing drug names is one of the most common causes of medication errors. There a...
Background: Patients in intensive care units are prone to the occurrence of medication errors. Look-...
PURPOSE: Unclear labeling has been recognized as an important cause of look-alike medication errors....
Clinicians and patients often confuse drug names that sound alike. We conducted auditory perception ...
AbstractPurpose Unclear labeling has been recognized as an important cause of look-alike medication ...
Brand name plays a vital role for in-shop buying behavior of consumers and mutated brand name may af...
Background: ‘Look-alike, sound-alike’ (LASA) medicines may be confused by prescribers, pharmacists, ...
Medication administration error contributes to deaths and injury in hospitals, especially in the are...
Introduction: Errors are a byproduct of human information processing or cognitive functioning. Altho...
Medication administration error contributes to deaths and injury in hospitals, especially in the are...