Objective: To identify studies that highlighted medication administration problems experienced by parents and children, which also looked at health literacy aspect using a validated tool to assess for literacy. Study design: Ten electronic databases were systematically searched and supplemented by hand searching through reference lists using the following search terms: (1) paediatric, (2) medication error including dosing error, medication administration error, medication safety and medication optimisation and (3) health literacy. Results: Of the (1230) records screened, 14 studies were eligible for inclusion. Three analytical themes emerged from the synthesis. The review highlighted that frequencies and magnitudes of dosing errors vary by ...
Purpose Medications are mostly taken in patients' own homes, increasingly administered by carers, ye...
Medications are mostly taken in patients’ own homes, increasingly administered by carers, yet studie...
BACKGROUND: Parent medication errors are exceedingly common, with one child experiencing an outpatie...
Objective: To identify studies that highlighted medication administration problems experienced by pa...
Medication errors frequently occur with paediatric patients who take long term medication at home, w...
Background: Medication error is the most common adverse event for hospitalised children and can lead...
Context: Caregivers of sick children have to be careful with medicine dosing and giving medicines to...
Background: Medication error is the most common adverse event for hospitalised children and can lead...
Ahmed Ameer,1 Soraya Dhillon,1 Mark J Peters,2 Maisoon Ghaleb11Department of Pharmacy, School of Lif...
Summary: Current research methods are not well designed to detect medication errors that occur at h...
The study by Solanki and colleagues involved interviewing 166 parents/grandparents at home regarding...
Prescribing errors affect the safety of patients of all ages, however, the risk of prescribing error...
Some experts recommend eliminating “teaspoon” and “tablespoon” terms from pediatric medication dosin...
Six electronic databases were searched and 153 studies which identified the number or the rate of pa...
PURPOSE Medications are mostly taken in patients’ own homes, increasingly administered by carers, ye...
Purpose Medications are mostly taken in patients' own homes, increasingly administered by carers, ye...
Medications are mostly taken in patients’ own homes, increasingly administered by carers, yet studie...
BACKGROUND: Parent medication errors are exceedingly common, with one child experiencing an outpatie...
Objective: To identify studies that highlighted medication administration problems experienced by pa...
Medication errors frequently occur with paediatric patients who take long term medication at home, w...
Background: Medication error is the most common adverse event for hospitalised children and can lead...
Context: Caregivers of sick children have to be careful with medicine dosing and giving medicines to...
Background: Medication error is the most common adverse event for hospitalised children and can lead...
Ahmed Ameer,1 Soraya Dhillon,1 Mark J Peters,2 Maisoon Ghaleb11Department of Pharmacy, School of Lif...
Summary: Current research methods are not well designed to detect medication errors that occur at h...
The study by Solanki and colleagues involved interviewing 166 parents/grandparents at home regarding...
Prescribing errors affect the safety of patients of all ages, however, the risk of prescribing error...
Some experts recommend eliminating “teaspoon” and “tablespoon” terms from pediatric medication dosin...
Six electronic databases were searched and 153 studies which identified the number or the rate of pa...
PURPOSE Medications are mostly taken in patients’ own homes, increasingly administered by carers, ye...
Purpose Medications are mostly taken in patients' own homes, increasingly administered by carers, ye...
Medications are mostly taken in patients’ own homes, increasingly administered by carers, yet studie...
BACKGROUND: Parent medication errors are exceedingly common, with one child experiencing an outpatie...