AimThis research investigated the effectiveness of an intervention for improving the prescribing and patient safety behaviour of Foundation Year doctors. The intervention consisted of simulated clinical encounters with subsequent personalised, structured, video-enhanced feedback and deliberate practice, undertaken at the start of four-month sub-specialty rotations.MethodThree prospective, non-randomised control intervention studies were conducted, within two secondary care NHS Trusts in England. The primary outcome measure, error rate per prescriber, was calculated using daily prescribing data. Prescribers were grouped to enable a comparison between experimental and control conditions using regression analysis. A break-even analysis evaluat...
Background: The aim of this study was to determine the training provisions in practical safe prescri...
OBJECTIVES: To explore the views of junior doctors towards (1) electronic prescribing (EP) training ...
BACKGROUND: Prescribing errors occur in up to 15% of UK inpatient medication orders. However, junior...
AimThis research investigated the effectiveness of an intervention for improving the prescribing and...
Aim: This research investigated the effectiveness of an intervention for improving the prescribing a...
AimsThis research investigated the effectiveness of an intervention for improving the prescribing an...
IntroductionMedical school graduates in the UK consistently report feeling underprepared for the tas...
AIM: To develop and evaluate a feasible, authentic pharmacist-led prescribing feedback intervention...
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 ...
Background: Prescribing is a complex task with potential for many types of error to occur. Despite t...
<b>Aim</b> This aim of this paper was to explore new doctors' preparedness for prescribi...
BACKGROUND: The behaviour of doctors and their responses to warnings can inform the effective design...
AIM: This aim of this paper was to explore new doctors' preparedness for prescribing. METHODS: This ...
Background Prescribing errors occur in up to 15% of UK inpatient medication orders. However, junior ...
Background: The aim of this study was to determine the training provisions in practical safe prescri...
OBJECTIVES: To explore the views of junior doctors towards (1) electronic prescribing (EP) training ...
BACKGROUND: Prescribing errors occur in up to 15% of UK inpatient medication orders. However, junior...
AimThis research investigated the effectiveness of an intervention for improving the prescribing and...
Aim: This research investigated the effectiveness of an intervention for improving the prescribing a...
AimsThis research investigated the effectiveness of an intervention for improving the prescribing an...
IntroductionMedical school graduates in the UK consistently report feeling underprepared for the tas...
AIM: To develop and evaluate a feasible, authentic pharmacist-led prescribing feedback intervention...
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 ...
Background: Prescribing is a complex task with potential for many types of error to occur. Despite t...
<b>Aim</b> This aim of this paper was to explore new doctors' preparedness for prescribi...
BACKGROUND: The behaviour of doctors and their responses to warnings can inform the effective design...
AIM: This aim of this paper was to explore new doctors' preparedness for prescribing. METHODS: This ...
Background Prescribing errors occur in up to 15% of UK inpatient medication orders. However, junior ...
Background: The aim of this study was to determine the training provisions in practical safe prescri...
OBJECTIVES: To explore the views of junior doctors towards (1) electronic prescribing (EP) training ...
BACKGROUND: Prescribing errors occur in up to 15% of UK inpatient medication orders. However, junior...