Lack of verification is often cited as a root cause of medication errors; however, medication errors occur in spite of conventional verification practices and it appears that human factors engineering (HFE) can inform the design of a more effective method. To this end, an HFE-driven process was designed and implemented in an urban, Midwestern emergency medical service agency. Medication error data were collected over a 54-month period, 27 months before and after implementation. A decrease in the average monthly error rate was realized for all medications administered (49.0%) during the post-intervention time period. The average monthly error rate for fentanyl, a commonly administered analgesic, demonstrated a 71.1% error rate decrease. This...
Significant efforts are currently under way to improve the safety of the medication process in hospi...
Medication errors are amongst the most frequently occurring health care related incidents and have t...
Patient received a tenfold overdose with chemotherapy while in hospital’ was a recent headline in a ...
Lack of verification is often cited as a root cause of medication errors; however, medication errors...
Second place winner of poster presentations at the 15th Annual Undergraduate Research and Creative A...
Medication errors are prevalent in EMS settings, and can occur in as frequently as 21% of patient ca...
The administration of medication in an acute care setting is a fundamental role of a registered nurs...
Verification is an essential process for reducing errors in all aspects of medicine. Formal verifica...
Introduction: There is limited research available on safe medication management practices in emergen...
Medication errors are common in general practice and in hospitals. Both errors in the act of writing...
This study explored factors associated with successful development and implementation of medication ...
Despite advances in technology , medication errors continue to take a toll on patients , families ...
Medication errors are amongst the most frequently occurring healthcare-related incidents and have th...
© 2019 The Society of Hospital Pharmacists of Australia Background: Medication errors in hospitals a...
[[abstract]]PURPOSE: Previous studies found that medication errors often resulted from insufficient ...
Significant efforts are currently under way to improve the safety of the medication process in hospi...
Medication errors are amongst the most frequently occurring health care related incidents and have t...
Patient received a tenfold overdose with chemotherapy while in hospital’ was a recent headline in a ...
Lack of verification is often cited as a root cause of medication errors; however, medication errors...
Second place winner of poster presentations at the 15th Annual Undergraduate Research and Creative A...
Medication errors are prevalent in EMS settings, and can occur in as frequently as 21% of patient ca...
The administration of medication in an acute care setting is a fundamental role of a registered nurs...
Verification is an essential process for reducing errors in all aspects of medicine. Formal verifica...
Introduction: There is limited research available on safe medication management practices in emergen...
Medication errors are common in general practice and in hospitals. Both errors in the act of writing...
This study explored factors associated with successful development and implementation of medication ...
Despite advances in technology , medication errors continue to take a toll on patients , families ...
Medication errors are amongst the most frequently occurring healthcare-related incidents and have th...
© 2019 The Society of Hospital Pharmacists of Australia Background: Medication errors in hospitals a...
[[abstract]]PURPOSE: Previous studies found that medication errors often resulted from insufficient ...
Significant efforts are currently under way to improve the safety of the medication process in hospi...
Medication errors are amongst the most frequently occurring health care related incidents and have t...
Patient received a tenfold overdose with chemotherapy while in hospital’ was a recent headline in a ...