© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Background: In the United States alone, medication error causes injury to approximately 1.3 million people every year. Frequently, nurses have been blamed for the high rates of medication administration errors. Factors associated with medication error by nurses are categorized as personal, contextual and knowledge-based. There is evidence in the literature that showed nurses have insufficient knowledge in pharmacology. Purpose: The overall purpose of this study was to estimate the risk of error based on the combined scores on pharmacology knowledge and self-rated certainty scores of undergraduate nursing students. Method: A cross-sectional and correlational study was conducted. Students enrolled in an undergraduate nursi...
Background: Health promotion and preserving patients' safety are the main purposes of care in health...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the knowledge of prescription errors, the certaint...
Medication errors are the subject of much research and of great concern to health care providers. A ...
Background: Nurses experience insufficient medication knowledge; particularly in drug dose calculati...
Background: Nurses experience insufficient medication knowledge; particularly in drug dose calculati...
Background: Medication errors are often involved in reported adverse events. Drug therapy, prescribe...
Background: Medication errors are often involved in reported adverse events. Drug therapy, prescribe...
Medication error always happens among the nurses either the trained out staffs nor in nursing studen...
Medication errors during student nurse practical training are crucial due to their potential impact....
Background: Nursing students are allowed to give medication with clinical supervision to enhance ski...
Background: Medication errors are a serious concern and often due to multiple factors. The largest w...
Background Nurses are central to the aim of ensuring medication safety, through being predominantly ...
Background: Medication errors result in significant negative patient outcomes and major costs to the...
Abstract: Introduction and objective: Medication errors as a serious problem in the world and one of...
Background: Health promotion and preserving patients' safety are the main purposes of care in health...
Background: Health promotion and preserving patients' safety are the main purposes of care in health...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the knowledge of prescription errors, the certaint...
Medication errors are the subject of much research and of great concern to health care providers. A ...
Background: Nurses experience insufficient medication knowledge; particularly in drug dose calculati...
Background: Nurses experience insufficient medication knowledge; particularly in drug dose calculati...
Background: Medication errors are often involved in reported adverse events. Drug therapy, prescribe...
Background: Medication errors are often involved in reported adverse events. Drug therapy, prescribe...
Medication error always happens among the nurses either the trained out staffs nor in nursing studen...
Medication errors during student nurse practical training are crucial due to their potential impact....
Background: Nursing students are allowed to give medication with clinical supervision to enhance ski...
Background: Medication errors are a serious concern and often due to multiple factors. The largest w...
Background Nurses are central to the aim of ensuring medication safety, through being predominantly ...
Background: Medication errors result in significant negative patient outcomes and major costs to the...
Abstract: Introduction and objective: Medication errors as a serious problem in the world and one of...
Background: Health promotion and preserving patients' safety are the main purposes of care in health...
Background: Health promotion and preserving patients' safety are the main purposes of care in health...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the knowledge of prescription errors, the certaint...
Medication errors are the subject of much research and of great concern to health care providers. A ...