Aim To describe and synthesise previous research on factors conditioning the spontaneous reporting of adverse drug reactions among nurses. Background Spontaneous reports of adverse drug reactions by health-care providers, are a main instrument for the continuous evaluation of the risk–benefit ratio of every drug. Under-reporting of adverse drug reactions by all health-care providers, in particular by nurses, is a major limitation to this system. Evaluation An integrated review of the literature was conducted using MEDLINE, CINAHL, Embase, Scopus databases and Google Scholar. After evaluation for appropriateness related to inclusion/exclusion criteria, 16 studies were included in the final analysis and synthesis. Key Issues Two fac...
Background: Adverse Drug Reactions (ADR) are common in hospitalized patients. Nursing staff spends m...
Background: Lack of knowledge regarding pharmacovigilance and adverse drug reaction (ADR) reporting ...
Medication errors, one of the most frequent types of medical errors, are a common cause of patient h...
Aim To describe and synthesise previous research on factors conditioning the spontaneous reporting ...
Objective. To assess nurses’ knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) towards spontaneous adverse d...
AIM: To test an explanatory model of nurses' intention to report adverse drug reactions in hospita...
Background. Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are an important public health problem associated with m...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to investigate awareness among nurses regarding their new ...
Aim To investigate whether nurses could be a useful tool for improving the reporting rate of adverse...
Aim. To describe and synthesize aspects of knowledge, attitudes, and practice regarding pharmacovigi...
Introduction: Spontaneous reporting of adverse drug reactions is the basis of pharmacovigilance, the...
Background: Adverse drug reactions are one of the major medicine related problem related to pharmaco...
Introduction: Adverse drug reactions (ADR) are an important cause of mortality and morbidity leading...
Background: Medication Administration Errors (MAEs) are common among nurses and can threaten all pat...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to describe the pattern of adverse drug reaction (ADR) reports se...
Background: Adverse Drug Reactions (ADR) are common in hospitalized patients. Nursing staff spends m...
Background: Lack of knowledge regarding pharmacovigilance and adverse drug reaction (ADR) reporting ...
Medication errors, one of the most frequent types of medical errors, are a common cause of patient h...
Aim To describe and synthesise previous research on factors conditioning the spontaneous reporting ...
Objective. To assess nurses’ knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) towards spontaneous adverse d...
AIM: To test an explanatory model of nurses' intention to report adverse drug reactions in hospita...
Background. Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are an important public health problem associated with m...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to investigate awareness among nurses regarding their new ...
Aim To investigate whether nurses could be a useful tool for improving the reporting rate of adverse...
Aim. To describe and synthesize aspects of knowledge, attitudes, and practice regarding pharmacovigi...
Introduction: Spontaneous reporting of adverse drug reactions is the basis of pharmacovigilance, the...
Background: Adverse drug reactions are one of the major medicine related problem related to pharmaco...
Introduction: Adverse drug reactions (ADR) are an important cause of mortality and morbidity leading...
Background: Medication Administration Errors (MAEs) are common among nurses and can threaten all pat...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to describe the pattern of adverse drug reaction (ADR) reports se...
Background: Adverse Drug Reactions (ADR) are common in hospitalized patients. Nursing staff spends m...
Background: Lack of knowledge regarding pharmacovigilance and adverse drug reaction (ADR) reporting ...
Medication errors, one of the most frequent types of medical errors, are a common cause of patient h...