Background: Medication errors represent a significant but often preventable cause of morbidity and mortality in neonates. The objective of this systematic review was to determine the effectiveness of interventions to reduce neonatal medication errors. Methods: A systematic review was undertaken of all comparative and noncomparative studies published in any language, identified from searches of PubMed and EMBASE and referencelist checking. Eligible studies were those investigating the impact of any medication safety interventions aimed at reducing medication errors in neonates in the hospital setting. Results: A total of 102 studies were identified that met the inclusion criteria, including 86 comparative and 16 noncomparative studies. Medic...
Objective To examine the effect of a multifaceted educational intervention on the incidence of medic...
Objective To examine the effect of a multifaceted educational intervention on the incidence of medic...
Children are a particularly challenging group of patients when trying to ensure the safe use of medi...
Background: Hospitalized pediatrics, especially neonates, are more prone to excessive medication err...
Background: Hospitalized pediatrics, especially neonates, are more prone to excessive medication err...
Background: Hospitalized pediatrics, especially neonates, are more prone to excessive medication err...
Neonates are highly vulnerable to medication errors because of their extensive exposure to medicatio...
Neonates are highly vulnerable to medication errors because of their extensive exposure to medicatio...
Background: Medication errors are common in neonatal care and can lead to significant harm. We sough...
Neonates are highly vulnerable to medication errors because of their extensive exposure to medicatio...
Objective: Various strategies to reduce errors have been described in adult and pediatric patients, ...
Background : Medication is the most common health-care intervention, and the errors arising out of i...
Background : Medication is the most common health-care intervention, and the errors arising out of i...
Objective To examine the effect of a multifaceted educational intervention on the incidence of medic...
Objective To examine the effect of a multifaceted educational intervention on the incidence of medic...
Objective To examine the effect of a multifaceted educational intervention on the incidence of medic...
Objective To examine the effect of a multifaceted educational intervention on the incidence of medic...
Children are a particularly challenging group of patients when trying to ensure the safe use of medi...
Background: Hospitalized pediatrics, especially neonates, are more prone to excessive medication err...
Background: Hospitalized pediatrics, especially neonates, are more prone to excessive medication err...
Background: Hospitalized pediatrics, especially neonates, are more prone to excessive medication err...
Neonates are highly vulnerable to medication errors because of their extensive exposure to medicatio...
Neonates are highly vulnerable to medication errors because of their extensive exposure to medicatio...
Background: Medication errors are common in neonatal care and can lead to significant harm. We sough...
Neonates are highly vulnerable to medication errors because of their extensive exposure to medicatio...
Objective: Various strategies to reduce errors have been described in adult and pediatric patients, ...
Background : Medication is the most common health-care intervention, and the errors arising out of i...
Background : Medication is the most common health-care intervention, and the errors arising out of i...
Objective To examine the effect of a multifaceted educational intervention on the incidence of medic...
Objective To examine the effect of a multifaceted educational intervention on the incidence of medic...
Objective To examine the effect of a multifaceted educational intervention on the incidence of medic...
Objective To examine the effect of a multifaceted educational intervention on the incidence of medic...
Children are a particularly challenging group of patients when trying to ensure the safe use of medi...