Aims and objectives: To evaluate a bundle of interventions, developed and implemented by nurses, to reduce medication administration error rates and improve nurses’ medication administration practice. Background: Medication administration errors are a problematic issue worldwide, despite previous attempts to reduce them. Most interventions to date focus on isolated elements of the medication process and fail to actively involve nurses in developing solutions. Design: An Action Research (AR) three-phase quantitative study. Methods: Phase One aimed to build an overall picture of medication practice. Phase Two aimed to develop and implement targeted interventions. During this phase, the research team recruited six clinical paediatric nurses to...
This study aims to outline the current workplace culture of medication practice in a pediatric medic...
If nursing students/nurses use a developed tool targeting and walking through of all 5 rights of me...
Introduction: The administration of oral medication to ill children in hospital is well recognised a...
Aims and objectives: To evaluate a bundle of interventions, developed and implemented by nurses, to ...
Background: Medication error is the most common adverse event for hospitalised children and can lead...
Aims: Medication error is a persistent and far-reaching clinical problem. Unsafe medication practice...
Aims: Medication error is a persistent and far-reaching clinical problem. Unsafe medication practice...
Background: Medication error is the most common adverse event for hospitalised children and can lea...
Background: Medication error is the most common adverse event for hospitalised children and can lead...
Objectives: To determine the incidence and nature of prescribing and medication administration error...
This study aims to outline the current workplace culture of medication practice in a pediatric medic...
Background: Medication errors are one of the most common errors in healthcare that have the potentia...
Background: Medication errors are one of the most common errors in healthcare that have the potentia...
Background: Medication errors are one of the most common errors in healthcare that have the potentia...
Background: Medication error is the most common adverse event for hospitalised children and can lead...
This study aims to outline the current workplace culture of medication practice in a pediatric medic...
If nursing students/nurses use a developed tool targeting and walking through of all 5 rights of me...
Introduction: The administration of oral medication to ill children in hospital is well recognised a...
Aims and objectives: To evaluate a bundle of interventions, developed and implemented by nurses, to ...
Background: Medication error is the most common adverse event for hospitalised children and can lead...
Aims: Medication error is a persistent and far-reaching clinical problem. Unsafe medication practice...
Aims: Medication error is a persistent and far-reaching clinical problem. Unsafe medication practice...
Background: Medication error is the most common adverse event for hospitalised children and can lea...
Background: Medication error is the most common adverse event for hospitalised children and can lead...
Objectives: To determine the incidence and nature of prescribing and medication administration error...
This study aims to outline the current workplace culture of medication practice in a pediatric medic...
Background: Medication errors are one of the most common errors in healthcare that have the potentia...
Background: Medication errors are one of the most common errors in healthcare that have the potentia...
Background: Medication errors are one of the most common errors in healthcare that have the potentia...
Background: Medication error is the most common adverse event for hospitalised children and can lead...
This study aims to outline the current workplace culture of medication practice in a pediatric medic...
If nursing students/nurses use a developed tool targeting and walking through of all 5 rights of me...
Introduction: The administration of oral medication to ill children in hospital is well recognised a...