Background: Patients in intensive care units are prone to the occurrence of medication errors. Look-alike, sound-alike drugs with similar drug names can lead to medication errors and therefore endanger patient safety. Capitalisation of distinct text parts in drug names might facilitate differentiation of medication labels. The aim of this study was to test whether the use of such ‘tall man’ lettering (TML) reduces the error rate and to examine effects on the visual attention of critical care nurses while identifying syringe labels. Methods: This was a prospective, randomised in situ simulation conducted at the University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland. Under observation by eye tracking, 30 nurses were given 10 successive tasks involv...
Abstract Background The purpose of this pilot study was to evaluate and refine an adjuvant system of...
Quality of care is important in health care systems, and reducing medication errors is an effective ...
In the hospital environment, a common use of colour is to distinguish between variants of a piece of...
Background: Patients in intensive care units are prone to the occurrence of medication errors. Look-...
Visual errors in the perception of written drug names can reflect orthographic similarity amongst ce...
AbstractPurpose Unclear labeling has been recognized as an important cause of look-alike medication ...
PURPOSE: Unclear labeling has been recognized as an important cause of look-alike medication errors....
Medication errors commonly involve confusion between drug names that look or sound alike. One possib...
abstract: Currently, medical errors are one of the most common causes of death in the United States ...
Background: Confusing look-alike drug names can harm patients’ safety and health. Ergonomic designs ...
Medication administration error contributes to deaths and injury in hospitals, especially in the are...
The influence of tall man lettering on drug name confusion: a laboratory-based investigation in the ...
Introduction: Errors are a byproduct of human information processing or cognitive functioning. Altho...
Medication administration error contributes to deaths and injury in hospitals, especially in the are...
Rationale, aims and objectives Confusion between similar drug names can cause harmful medication err...
Abstract Background The purpose of this pilot study was to evaluate and refine an adjuvant system of...
Quality of care is important in health care systems, and reducing medication errors is an effective ...
In the hospital environment, a common use of colour is to distinguish between variants of a piece of...
Background: Patients in intensive care units are prone to the occurrence of medication errors. Look-...
Visual errors in the perception of written drug names can reflect orthographic similarity amongst ce...
AbstractPurpose Unclear labeling has been recognized as an important cause of look-alike medication ...
PURPOSE: Unclear labeling has been recognized as an important cause of look-alike medication errors....
Medication errors commonly involve confusion between drug names that look or sound alike. One possib...
abstract: Currently, medical errors are one of the most common causes of death in the United States ...
Background: Confusing look-alike drug names can harm patients’ safety and health. Ergonomic designs ...
Medication administration error contributes to deaths and injury in hospitals, especially in the are...
The influence of tall man lettering on drug name confusion: a laboratory-based investigation in the ...
Introduction: Errors are a byproduct of human information processing or cognitive functioning. Altho...
Medication administration error contributes to deaths and injury in hospitals, especially in the are...
Rationale, aims and objectives Confusion between similar drug names can cause harmful medication err...
Abstract Background The purpose of this pilot study was to evaluate and refine an adjuvant system of...
Quality of care is important in health care systems, and reducing medication errors is an effective ...
In the hospital environment, a common use of colour is to distinguish between variants of a piece of...