Medication prescribing errors (MPE) can result in serious consequences for patients. In order to reduce errors, we need to know more about the frequency, the type and the severity of such errors. We therefore performed a prospective observational study to determine the number and type of medication prescribing errors in critically ill children in a paediatric intensive care unit (PICU). Prescribing errors were prospectively identified by a clinical pharmacist. A total of 1129 medication orders were analysed. There were 151 prescribing errors, giving an overall error rate of 14% (95% CI 11 to 16). The medication groups with the highest proportion of MPEs were antihypertensives, antimycotics and drugs for nasal preparation with error rates of...
Medication errors represent one of the most common causes of adverse events in pediatrics and are wi...
Objective: Medication errors (MEs) are one of the most frequently occurring types of adverse events ...
Improving pediatric patient safety by preventing medication errors that may result in adverse drug e...
Medication prescribing errors (MPE) can result in serious consequences for patients. In order to red...
UNLABELLED Medication prescribing errors (MPE) can result in serious consequences for patients. In ...
Medication Errors (MEs) play a significant role in mortality and morbidity of hospitalized patients...
Medication Errors (MEs) play a significant role in mortality and morbidity of hospitalized patients....
Prescribing errors affect the safety of patients of all ages, however, the risk of prescribing error...
Objectives: To determine the incidence and nature of prescribing and medication administration error...
Background Children in Intensive Care Units (ICUs) are at high-risk group of healthcare associated h...
OBJECTIVE: To systematically locate and review studies that have investigated the incidence of medic...
BackgroundPaediatric patients are prone to medication errors, and only a few studies have explored e...
Background: Considering all sources of errors that may occur during healthcare, medication errors ar...
Medication errors represent one of the most common causes of adverse events in pediatrics and are wi...
BackgroundPaediatric patients are prone to medication errors, and only a few studies have explored e...
Medication errors represent one of the most common causes of adverse events in pediatrics and are wi...
Objective: Medication errors (MEs) are one of the most frequently occurring types of adverse events ...
Improving pediatric patient safety by preventing medication errors that may result in adverse drug e...
Medication prescribing errors (MPE) can result in serious consequences for patients. In order to red...
UNLABELLED Medication prescribing errors (MPE) can result in serious consequences for patients. In ...
Medication Errors (MEs) play a significant role in mortality and morbidity of hospitalized patients...
Medication Errors (MEs) play a significant role in mortality and morbidity of hospitalized patients....
Prescribing errors affect the safety of patients of all ages, however, the risk of prescribing error...
Objectives: To determine the incidence and nature of prescribing and medication administration error...
Background Children in Intensive Care Units (ICUs) are at high-risk group of healthcare associated h...
OBJECTIVE: To systematically locate and review studies that have investigated the incidence of medic...
BackgroundPaediatric patients are prone to medication errors, and only a few studies have explored e...
Background: Considering all sources of errors that may occur during healthcare, medication errors ar...
Medication errors represent one of the most common causes of adverse events in pediatrics and are wi...
BackgroundPaediatric patients are prone to medication errors, and only a few studies have explored e...
Medication errors represent one of the most common causes of adverse events in pediatrics and are wi...
Objective: Medication errors (MEs) are one of the most frequently occurring types of adverse events ...
Improving pediatric patient safety by preventing medication errors that may result in adverse drug e...