BackgroundChildren are frequently prescribed unlicensed and off-label medicines meaning dosing and administration of medicines to children is often based on poor quality guidance. In UK hospitals, nursing staff are often responsible for administering medications. Medication Errors [MEs] are problematic for health services, though are poorly reported and therefore difficult to quantify with confidence. In the UK, children's medicines require administration by at least two members of ward staff, known as a 'second check' system, thought to reduce Medication Administration Errors [MAEs].ObjectivesTo assess the impact on working practices of the introduction of a new way of working, using Technician Enhanced Administration of Medications [TEAM]...
Background: Medication error is the most common adverse event for hospitalised children and can lea...
Objective: Medication errors are the most common type of medical error and an avoidable cause of ia...
Children are more susceptible to medication errors than adults. Medication administration process is...
Background: Children are frequently prescribed unlicensed and off-label medicines meaning dosing and...
Introduction: The administration of oral medication to ill children in hospital is well recognised a...
Aims and objectives: To evaluate a bundle of interventions, developed and implemented by nurses, to ...
Aims and objectives: To evaluate a bundle of interventions, developed and implemented by nurses, to ...
Introduction: The administration of oral medication to ill children in hospital is well recognised a...
This study aims to outline the current workplace culture of medication practice in a pediatric medic...
Objectives: To determine the incidence and nature of prescribing and medication administration error...
The National Patient Safety Agency reported over 20 000 safety incidents over a 3-year period, inclu...
This study aims to outline the current workplace culture of medication practice in a pediatric medic...
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...
Medication errors have serious consequences for patients, their families and care givers. Reduction ...
Background: Medication error is the most common adverse event for hospitalised children and can lea...
Objective: Medication errors are the most common type of medical error and an avoidable cause of ia...
Children are more susceptible to medication errors than adults. Medication administration process is...
Background: Children are frequently prescribed unlicensed and off-label medicines meaning dosing and...
Introduction: The administration of oral medication to ill children in hospital is well recognised a...
Aims and objectives: To evaluate a bundle of interventions, developed and implemented by nurses, to ...
Aims and objectives: To evaluate a bundle of interventions, developed and implemented by nurses, to ...
Introduction: The administration of oral medication to ill children in hospital is well recognised a...
This study aims to outline the current workplace culture of medication practice in a pediatric medic...
Objectives: To determine the incidence and nature of prescribing and medication administration error...
The National Patient Safety Agency reported over 20 000 safety incidents over a 3-year period, inclu...
This study aims to outline the current workplace culture of medication practice in a pediatric medic...
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...
Medication errors have serious consequences for patients, their families and care givers. Reduction ...
Background: Medication error is the most common adverse event for hospitalised children and can lea...
Objective: Medication errors are the most common type of medical error and an avoidable cause of ia...
Children are more susceptible to medication errors than adults. Medication administration process is...