Aim To evaluate the effectiveness of a ‘Do not interrupt’ bundled intervention to reduce non-medication-related interruptions to nurses during medication administration. Methods A parallel eight cluster randomised controlled study was conducted in a major teaching hospital in Adelaide, Australia. Four wards were randomised to the intervention which comprised wearing a vest when administering medications; strategies for diverting interruptions; clinician and patient education; and reminders. Control wards were blinded to the intervention. Structured direct observations of medication administration processes were conducted. The primary outcome was non-medication-related interruptions during individual medication dose administrations. The sec...
PURPOSE: According to literature, interruptions during drug administration lead to a significant pro...
Research suggests that interruptions are ubiquitous in healthcare settings and have a negative impac...
AIM: The main aim of the present study was to evaluate interruptions that occurred during medicatio...
Objectives: To examine the feasibility of a behavioural e-learning intervention to support nurses to...
International audienceBackground: The use of a 'do not interrupt' vest during medication administrat...
International audienceBackground: The use of a 'do not interrupt' vest during medication administrat...
International audienceBackground: The use of a 'do not interrupt' vest during medication administrat...
International audienceBackground: The use of a 'do not interrupt' vest during medication administrat...
International audienceBackground: The use of a 'do not interrupt' vest during medication administrat...
International audienceBackground: The use of a 'do not interrupt' vest during medication administrat...
OBJECTIVES:To examine the feasibility of a behavioural e-learning intervention to support nurses to ...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the feasibility of a behavioural e-learning intervention to support nurses to...
International audienceAbstract Background The use of a ‘do not interrupt’ vest during medication adm...
International audienceAbstract Background The use of a ‘do not interrupt’ vest during medication adm...
Abstract Background The use of a ‘do not interrupt’ vest during medication administration rounds is ...
PURPOSE: According to literature, interruptions during drug administration lead to a significant pro...
Research suggests that interruptions are ubiquitous in healthcare settings and have a negative impac...
AIM: The main aim of the present study was to evaluate interruptions that occurred during medicatio...
Objectives: To examine the feasibility of a behavioural e-learning intervention to support nurses to...
International audienceBackground: The use of a 'do not interrupt' vest during medication administrat...
International audienceBackground: The use of a 'do not interrupt' vest during medication administrat...
International audienceBackground: The use of a 'do not interrupt' vest during medication administrat...
International audienceBackground: The use of a 'do not interrupt' vest during medication administrat...
International audienceBackground: The use of a 'do not interrupt' vest during medication administrat...
International audienceBackground: The use of a 'do not interrupt' vest during medication administrat...
OBJECTIVES:To examine the feasibility of a behavioural e-learning intervention to support nurses to ...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the feasibility of a behavioural e-learning intervention to support nurses to...
International audienceAbstract Background The use of a ‘do not interrupt’ vest during medication adm...
International audienceAbstract Background The use of a ‘do not interrupt’ vest during medication adm...
Abstract Background The use of a ‘do not interrupt’ vest during medication administration rounds is ...
PURPOSE: According to literature, interruptions during drug administration lead to a significant pro...
Research suggests that interruptions are ubiquitous in healthcare settings and have a negative impac...
AIM: The main aim of the present study was to evaluate interruptions that occurred during medicatio...