Objectives To determine the common stages and strategies involved in the dispensing accuracy-checking process used by pharmacy staff and to determine the training activities used by these staff to gain the knowledge and skills for accuracy checking. Method Face-to-face tape-recorded ethnographic interviews (n = 28) were undertaken in 2009–2010 at two large teaching hospitals with a purposive sample of pharmacists and accredited checking technicians qualified to undertake the final accuracy check on dispensed medicines. Participants described their accuracy-checking process, strategies used to aid checking using anonymised prescriptions and accurate dispensing of medicines to aid discussion. The range of training activities undertaken to de...
BackgroundMedication errors, including dispensing errors, represent a substantial worldwide health r...
Aim: To assess the ability of nurses to identify medication errors and apply strategies to prevent a...
Background To prevent errors made during the prescription of drugs, we need to know why they arise. ...
Objectives To determine the common stages and strategies involved in the dispensing accuracy‐checki...
Medication order accuracy checking is an integral and time-consuming component of the current Austra...
Ensuring the competence of healthcare professionals’ is core to undergraduate and post-graduate educ...
Background: Delegation the accuracy checking task to appropriately trained pharmacy technicians is d...
Medication errors can occur at the prescribing, transcription, dispensing and administration stage o...
Medication dispensing performed without the necessary information on proper use can result in harmfu...
Medication errors are an important issue in the United States because it is the most medicated socie...
Objectives: This study aims to establish expert opinion and potential improvements for the Falsified...
Background: Prescription writing is an important means of therapeutic intervention by the doctor and...
Background Nurses are central to the aim of ensuring medication safety, through being predominantly ...
Background Medication process is a powerful instrument for curing patients. Obeying the co...
Objective: Incomplete medication histories obtained on hospital admission are responsible for more t...
BackgroundMedication errors, including dispensing errors, represent a substantial worldwide health r...
Aim: To assess the ability of nurses to identify medication errors and apply strategies to prevent a...
Background To prevent errors made during the prescription of drugs, we need to know why they arise. ...
Objectives To determine the common stages and strategies involved in the dispensing accuracy‐checki...
Medication order accuracy checking is an integral and time-consuming component of the current Austra...
Ensuring the competence of healthcare professionals’ is core to undergraduate and post-graduate educ...
Background: Delegation the accuracy checking task to appropriately trained pharmacy technicians is d...
Medication errors can occur at the prescribing, transcription, dispensing and administration stage o...
Medication dispensing performed without the necessary information on proper use can result in harmfu...
Medication errors are an important issue in the United States because it is the most medicated socie...
Objectives: This study aims to establish expert opinion and potential improvements for the Falsified...
Background: Prescription writing is an important means of therapeutic intervention by the doctor and...
Background Nurses are central to the aim of ensuring medication safety, through being predominantly ...
Background Medication process is a powerful instrument for curing patients. Obeying the co...
Objective: Incomplete medication histories obtained on hospital admission are responsible for more t...
BackgroundMedication errors, including dispensing errors, represent a substantial worldwide health r...
Aim: To assess the ability of nurses to identify medication errors and apply strategies to prevent a...
Background To prevent errors made during the prescription of drugs, we need to know why they arise. ...