Despite advances in technology , medication errors continue to take a toll on patients , families , and practitioners. Many medication errors go unreported by nurses due to reasons including inability to recognize unsafe practices , fear of consequences of reporting , and a perception that the process is just too complicated. Many nurses acknowledge errors but do so with excuses attached. Although there is some variability in the actual number of medication errors that occur and go unreported , the fact that the errors occur is apparent. Education along with leadership activities; including observation , rounding , coaching , and process improvement/redesign have the potential to improve quality via the increased recognition an...
Background and objectives: Medication errors can cause serious problems to patients and health syst...
<p><strong><em>Background: </em></strong>Medication errors are mentioned as the most common importan...
Errors in administering medicines are common and can compromise the care and safety of patients. Thi...
Despite advances in technology, medication errors continue to take a toll on patients, families, and...
At a community hospital in Southern California, medications were administered 168,117 times in 2016....
Medication errors, one of the most frequent types of medical errors, are a common cause of patient h...
Medication errors could bring serious consequences to patients. Reporting medication error is a stra...
Medication errors compromise patient safety rights by causing morbidity or in worst scenarios mortal...
Aims Medication error reporting is an important measure to prevent medication error incidents in a ...
Background: The aim of the third WHO challenge released in 2017 was to attain a global commitment to...
Medication errors are associated with adverse health outcomes and may prolong hospital stays and inc...
Background: Medication safety is of increasing importance and understanding the nature and frequency...
Managing the care of critically ill patients is a highly complex and stressful position requiring hi...
Medication errors pose a significant threat to patient safety in the emergency department in Saudi A...
(2000) identified medication errors as the most common type of errors in health care. Later in the q...
Background and objectives: Medication errors can cause serious problems to patients and health syst...
<p><strong><em>Background: </em></strong>Medication errors are mentioned as the most common importan...
Errors in administering medicines are common and can compromise the care and safety of patients. Thi...
Despite advances in technology, medication errors continue to take a toll on patients, families, and...
At a community hospital in Southern California, medications were administered 168,117 times in 2016....
Medication errors, one of the most frequent types of medical errors, are a common cause of patient h...
Medication errors could bring serious consequences to patients. Reporting medication error is a stra...
Medication errors compromise patient safety rights by causing morbidity or in worst scenarios mortal...
Aims Medication error reporting is an important measure to prevent medication error incidents in a ...
Background: The aim of the third WHO challenge released in 2017 was to attain a global commitment to...
Medication errors are associated with adverse health outcomes and may prolong hospital stays and inc...
Background: Medication safety is of increasing importance and understanding the nature and frequency...
Managing the care of critically ill patients is a highly complex and stressful position requiring hi...
Medication errors pose a significant threat to patient safety in the emergency department in Saudi A...
(2000) identified medication errors as the most common type of errors in health care. Later in the q...
Background and objectives: Medication errors can cause serious problems to patients and health syst...
<p><strong><em>Background: </em></strong>Medication errors are mentioned as the most common importan...
Errors in administering medicines are common and can compromise the care and safety of patients. Thi...