BACKGROUND AND AIM OF THE WORK: A safer drug therapy is a relevant aspect of nursing care and an essential component of the clinical governance function. Nurses are key players in the identification and prevention of medication errors that could occur in the drug management process. In the literature there is a particular interest to environmental and organizational factors, while, as we know, the subjective components are little considered. In psychology, the theory that prefers individual factor, at the expense of the environmental one, is Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB), although it has been little applied in the health field. The aim is to search the existing literature on the medication errors and the TPB to predict the intentio...
AIM: To test an explanatory model of nurses' intention to report adverse drug reactions in hospita...
AIM: To test an explanatory model of nurses' intention to report adverse drug reactions in hospita...
Introduction: The administration of medications to patients is practices by undergraduate nursing st...
Background: Safe medication practices depend upon, not only on individual responsibilities, but also...
BACKGROUND: Reporting, investigating, and full disclosure of medication errors (MEs) is a fundamenta...
This study examined the antecedents and determinants that are predictive of whether nursing students...
Aims and objectives To identify final-year undergraduate students and new graduate nurses' behaviour...
Abstract Background: Medication errors are multifactorial incidents affecting patients, providers, a...
Aims and objectives: To identify final-year undergraduate students and new graduate nurses’ behaviou...
Abstract Background: Medication errors are multifactorial incidents affecting patients, providers, a...
PURPOSE: Inadequate education about medications can increase the risk of medication-related errors. ...
Current status: Currently, the safety of patients is a key element in the provision of safe and high...
AIM: To test an explanatory model of nurses' intention to report adverse drug reactions in hospita...
AIM: To test an explanatory model of nurses' intention to report adverse drug reactions in hospita...
AIM: To test an explanatory model of nurses' intention to report adverse drug reactions in hospita...
AIM: To test an explanatory model of nurses' intention to report adverse drug reactions in hospita...
AIM: To test an explanatory model of nurses' intention to report adverse drug reactions in hospita...
Introduction: The administration of medications to patients is practices by undergraduate nursing st...
Background: Safe medication practices depend upon, not only on individual responsibilities, but also...
BACKGROUND: Reporting, investigating, and full disclosure of medication errors (MEs) is a fundamenta...
This study examined the antecedents and determinants that are predictive of whether nursing students...
Aims and objectives To identify final-year undergraduate students and new graduate nurses' behaviour...
Abstract Background: Medication errors are multifactorial incidents affecting patients, providers, a...
Aims and objectives: To identify final-year undergraduate students and new graduate nurses’ behaviou...
Abstract Background: Medication errors are multifactorial incidents affecting patients, providers, a...
PURPOSE: Inadequate education about medications can increase the risk of medication-related errors. ...
Current status: Currently, the safety of patients is a key element in the provision of safe and high...
AIM: To test an explanatory model of nurses' intention to report adverse drug reactions in hospita...
AIM: To test an explanatory model of nurses' intention to report adverse drug reactions in hospita...
AIM: To test an explanatory model of nurses' intention to report adverse drug reactions in hospita...
AIM: To test an explanatory model of nurses' intention to report adverse drug reactions in hospita...
AIM: To test an explanatory model of nurses' intention to report adverse drug reactions in hospita...
Introduction: The administration of medications to patients is practices by undergraduate nursing st...