AimThe aim was to investigate the use of paper‐based and electronic prescribing and resuscitation aids in paediatric emergency care from a departmental and individual physician perspective.MethodsA two‐stage web‐based self‐report questionnaire was performed. In stage (i), a lead investigator at PERUKI sites completed a department‐level survey; in stage (ii), individual physicians recorded their personal practice.ResultsThe site survey was completed by 46/54 (85%) of PERUKI sites. 198 physicians completed the individual physicians' survey. Individual physicians selected the use of formulary apps for checking of medication dosages nearly as often as hardcopy formularies. The APLS WETFLAG calculation and hardcopy aids were widely accepted in b...
In the recent years, the smartphone and tablet technology has evolved rapidly. Similarly, the health...
Background Consultations for self-limiting infections in children are increasing. It has been propos...
OBJECTIVES: The objective of this paper was to describe primary care prescribers\u27 perspectives on...
AIM:The aim was to investigate the use of paper-based and electronic prescribing and resuscitation a...
Aim: The aim was to investigate the use of paper-based and electronic prescribing and resuscitation ...
Introduction Mobile devices and medical apps are used by healthcare professionals in adult and paedi...
Introduction Mobile devices and medical apps are used by healthcare professionals in adult and paedi...
Abstract: There has been a drive towards increased digitalisation in healthcare. The aim was to prov...
Recent advances in digital technologies over the past two decades have created unparalleled opportun...
Importance: Medication errors are a leading cause of injury and avoidable harm, affecting millions o...
Emergency drug preparation and administration in children is both complex and time-consuming and pla...
The fast preparation of drugs during pediatric resuscitation is of utmost importance. The influence ...
Medication errors are among the most common medical adverse events and an important cause of patient...
OBJECTIVES: To describe current use of electronic prescribing (EP) in English acute NHS hospital tru...
During pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), vasoactive drug preparation for continuous inf...
In the recent years, the smartphone and tablet technology has evolved rapidly. Similarly, the health...
Background Consultations for self-limiting infections in children are increasing. It has been propos...
OBJECTIVES: The objective of this paper was to describe primary care prescribers\u27 perspectives on...
AIM:The aim was to investigate the use of paper-based and electronic prescribing and resuscitation a...
Aim: The aim was to investigate the use of paper-based and electronic prescribing and resuscitation ...
Introduction Mobile devices and medical apps are used by healthcare professionals in adult and paedi...
Introduction Mobile devices and medical apps are used by healthcare professionals in adult and paedi...
Abstract: There has been a drive towards increased digitalisation in healthcare. The aim was to prov...
Recent advances in digital technologies over the past two decades have created unparalleled opportun...
Importance: Medication errors are a leading cause of injury and avoidable harm, affecting millions o...
Emergency drug preparation and administration in children is both complex and time-consuming and pla...
The fast preparation of drugs during pediatric resuscitation is of utmost importance. The influence ...
Medication errors are among the most common medical adverse events and an important cause of patient...
OBJECTIVES: To describe current use of electronic prescribing (EP) in English acute NHS hospital tru...
During pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), vasoactive drug preparation for continuous inf...
In the recent years, the smartphone and tablet technology has evolved rapidly. Similarly, the health...
Background Consultations for self-limiting infections in children are increasing. It has been propos...
OBJECTIVES: The objective of this paper was to describe primary care prescribers\u27 perspectives on...