Medication errors are avoidable events that can occur at any stage of the medication use process. They are widespread in healthcare systems and are linked to an increased risk of morbidity and mortality. Several strategies have been studied to reduce their occurrence including different types of pharmacy-based interventions. One of the main pharmacist-led interventions is educational programs, which seem to have promising benefits. To describe and compare various pharmacist-led educational interventions delivered to healthcare providers and to evaluate their impact qualitatively and quantitatively on medication error rates. A systematic review and meta-analysis was conducted through searching Cochrane Library, EBSCO, EMBASE, Medline and Goo...
AIMS: Educating prescribers is a strategy to reduce prescription errors in hospitals. The present sy...
Medication administration errors were reported to have an error rate of 60% in early research mainly...
Richard Hooper1, Abdullah Adam2, Nadir Kheir31Medical Services Department, 2Pharmacy Department, Med...
IntroductionMedication errors are avoidable events that can occur at any stage of the medication use...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Following heart disease and cancer, medication errors rank third as ...
Background and Aims: Medication errors occur at any point of the medication management process, and ...
Background: Medication errors are avoidable events that could occur at any stage of the medication u...
Medication errors cause harm, yet most of them are preventable (Institute of Medicine, 2006). Nurses...
__Aims:__ Educating prescribers is a strategy to reduce prescription errors in hospitals. The presen...
Background: In 2017, the World Health Organisation pledged to halve medication errors by 2022. In or...
SummaryBackgroundMedication errors are common in primary care and are associated with considerable r...
AIM: To develop and evaluate a feasible, authentic pharmacist-led prescribing feedback intervention...
Although prescribing errors are one of the most common causes of preventable iatrogenic injury, ther...
Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness of a pharmacist-led educational intervention to reduce the...
Background: Medication-related adverse events in primary care represent an important cause of hospit...
AIMS: Educating prescribers is a strategy to reduce prescription errors in hospitals. The present sy...
Medication administration errors were reported to have an error rate of 60% in early research mainly...
Richard Hooper1, Abdullah Adam2, Nadir Kheir31Medical Services Department, 2Pharmacy Department, Med...
IntroductionMedication errors are avoidable events that can occur at any stage of the medication use...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Following heart disease and cancer, medication errors rank third as ...
Background and Aims: Medication errors occur at any point of the medication management process, and ...
Background: Medication errors are avoidable events that could occur at any stage of the medication u...
Medication errors cause harm, yet most of them are preventable (Institute of Medicine, 2006). Nurses...
__Aims:__ Educating prescribers is a strategy to reduce prescription errors in hospitals. The presen...
Background: In 2017, the World Health Organisation pledged to halve medication errors by 2022. In or...
SummaryBackgroundMedication errors are common in primary care and are associated with considerable r...
AIM: To develop and evaluate a feasible, authentic pharmacist-led prescribing feedback intervention...
Although prescribing errors are one of the most common causes of preventable iatrogenic injury, ther...
Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness of a pharmacist-led educational intervention to reduce the...
Background: Medication-related adverse events in primary care represent an important cause of hospit...
AIMS: Educating prescribers is a strategy to reduce prescription errors in hospitals. The present sy...
Medication administration errors were reported to have an error rate of 60% in early research mainly...
Richard Hooper1, Abdullah Adam2, Nadir Kheir31Medical Services Department, 2Pharmacy Department, Med...