Aim: To explore interruptions during medication preparation and administration and their consequences. Background: Although not all interruptions in nursing have a negative impact, interruptions during medication rounds have been associated with medication errors. Method: A non‐participant observational study was undertaken of nurses conducting medication rounds. Results: Fifty‐six medication events (including 101 interruptions) were observed. Most medication events (99%) were interrupted, resulting in nurses stopping medication preparation or administration to address the interruption (mean 2.5 minutes). The mean number of interruptions was 1.79 (SD 1.04). Thirty‐four percent of medication events had at least one procedural failure, while ...
The aim was to evaluate the impact of staff training and wearing safety vests as a combined interven...
AIM: The main aim of the present study was to evaluate interruptions that occurred during medicatio...
Interruptions are ubiquitous in health care settings, particularly during the medication administrat...
AIM: To explore interruptions during medication preparation and administration and their consequence...
Aim: To explore interruptions during medication preparation and administration and their consequence...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aim: To explore interruptions during medication preparation and adminis...
Medication administration errors are common, costly and the cause of adverse events in clinical prac...
AIMS: The aim of this study was to determine the frequency and cause of interruptions during intrave...
Aims: The aim of this study was to determine the frequency and cause of interruptions during intrave...
Drug administration errors are a common problem; they contribute to unintended patient harm and may ...
Aim This study was conducted in an attempt to examine the number and duration of interruptions durin...
Aims: To determine the frequency and cause of interruptions during intravenous medication administr...
Medication errors can occur at any stage of the medication process including prescribing, dispensing...
WOS: 000374978400013PubMed ID: 26344205Aim This study was conducted in an attempt to examine the num...
Research suggests that interruptions are ubiquitous in healthcare settings and have a negative impac...
The aim was to evaluate the impact of staff training and wearing safety vests as a combined interven...
AIM: The main aim of the present study was to evaluate interruptions that occurred during medicatio...
Interruptions are ubiquitous in health care settings, particularly during the medication administrat...
AIM: To explore interruptions during medication preparation and administration and their consequence...
Aim: To explore interruptions during medication preparation and administration and their consequence...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aim: To explore interruptions during medication preparation and adminis...
Medication administration errors are common, costly and the cause of adverse events in clinical prac...
AIMS: The aim of this study was to determine the frequency and cause of interruptions during intrave...
Aims: The aim of this study was to determine the frequency and cause of interruptions during intrave...
Drug administration errors are a common problem; they contribute to unintended patient harm and may ...
Aim This study was conducted in an attempt to examine the number and duration of interruptions durin...
Aims: To determine the frequency and cause of interruptions during intravenous medication administr...
Medication errors can occur at any stage of the medication process including prescribing, dispensing...
WOS: 000374978400013PubMed ID: 26344205Aim This study was conducted in an attempt to examine the num...
Research suggests that interruptions are ubiquitous in healthcare settings and have a negative impac...
The aim was to evaluate the impact of staff training and wearing safety vests as a combined interven...
AIM: The main aim of the present study was to evaluate interruptions that occurred during medicatio...
Interruptions are ubiquitous in health care settings, particularly during the medication administrat...