Background Critically ill neonates and paediatric patients may be at a greater risk of medication-related safety incidents than those in other clinical areas. Objective This study aimed to examine the nature of, and contributory factors associated with, medication-related safety incidents reported in neonatal and paediatric intensive care units (ICUs). Methods We carried out a mixed-methods analysis of anonymised medication safety incidents reported to the National Reporting and Learning System that involved children (aged ≤ 18 years) admitted to ICUs across England and Wales over a 9-year period (2010–2018). Data were analysed descriptively, and free-text descriptions of harmful incidents were examined to explore potential contrib...
Background : Medication is the most common health-care intervention, and the errors arising out of i...
Neonates are highly vulnerable to medication errors because of their extensive exposure to medicatio...
Background: Neonatal intensive care management (NICM) may be required for high risk or critically il...
Introduction: Safety incidents preceding manifest adverse events are barely evaluated in neonatal in...
Introduction: One in eight babies receive neonatal care in the United Kingdom. Neonates are vulnerab...
Introduction: One in eight babies receive neonatal care in the United Kingdom. Neonates are vulnerab...
Introduction: One in eight babies receive neonatal care in the United Kingdom. Neonates are vulnerab...
Background. Medication-related patient injuries (adverse drug events, ADEs) are an important problem...
Background. Medication-related patient injuries (adverse drug events, ADEs) are an important problem...
Background: The issue of medication safety has received considerable attention in the last few years...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse safety risks in injectable medications. To assess the potential impact and pha...
Neonates are highly vulnerable to medication errors because of their extensive exposure to medicatio...
Neonates are highly vulnerable to medication errors because of their extensive exposure to medicatio...
Aim: The aims were to characterise adverse incident reports and recommendations to avoid the reoccur...
Background : Medication is the most common health-care intervention, and the errors arising out of i...
Background : Medication is the most common health-care intervention, and the errors arising out of i...
Neonates are highly vulnerable to medication errors because of their extensive exposure to medicatio...
Background: Neonatal intensive care management (NICM) may be required for high risk or critically il...
Introduction: Safety incidents preceding manifest adverse events are barely evaluated in neonatal in...
Introduction: One in eight babies receive neonatal care in the United Kingdom. Neonates are vulnerab...
Introduction: One in eight babies receive neonatal care in the United Kingdom. Neonates are vulnerab...
Introduction: One in eight babies receive neonatal care in the United Kingdom. Neonates are vulnerab...
Background. Medication-related patient injuries (adverse drug events, ADEs) are an important problem...
Background. Medication-related patient injuries (adverse drug events, ADEs) are an important problem...
Background: The issue of medication safety has received considerable attention in the last few years...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse safety risks in injectable medications. To assess the potential impact and pha...
Neonates are highly vulnerable to medication errors because of their extensive exposure to medicatio...
Neonates are highly vulnerable to medication errors because of their extensive exposure to medicatio...
Aim: The aims were to characterise adverse incident reports and recommendations to avoid the reoccur...
Background : Medication is the most common health-care intervention, and the errors arising out of i...
Background : Medication is the most common health-care intervention, and the errors arising out of i...
Neonates are highly vulnerable to medication errors because of their extensive exposure to medicatio...
Background: Neonatal intensive care management (NICM) may be required for high risk or critically il...