Patient safety error reporting education is instrumental in promoting a culture of safety where health-care providers learn from errors and prevent such problems from being repeated. The proposed scoping review aims to establish a comprehensive understanding of how patient error reporting education has been implemented in undergraduate nursing education and present a direction for developing a future patient safety reporting program. The proposed scoping review protocol will be conducted using the Arksey and O’Malley methodological framework, following the Joanna Briggs Institute’s methodology for scoping reviews. It will be reported according to Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses for Protocols (PRISMA-P), an...
Overview In 1999, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) report estimated as many as 98,000 patients die ev...
Abstract Background Nursing students’ practical training should begin when students can apply core k...
In this literature review, we examine to what extent patient safety is addressed within medical and ...
Context Error reporting is considered one of the most important mediating factors for patient safet...
Background Patient safety competencies in nursing are essential for the quality of healthcare. To de...
Introduction Patient safety is a healthcare discipline that aims to prevent and reduce patient harm,...
Error reporting is considered one of the most important mediating factors for patient safety (PS). H...
Preventing adverse events and enhancing patient safety in health care are key objectives of nursing ...
The purpose of this literature review was to examine current evidence on how student nurses and nurs...
Aims: To identify patient safety competencies, and determine the clinical learning environments that...
Background: Medication errors are a serious concern and often due to multiple factors. The largest w...
Medication errors have been the focus of considerable research attention in nursing; however, the ex...
Teaching methods to improve the safety of care for patients has been a priority for nurse educators....
Introduction: As a fundamental dimension of quality, the patient safety and healthcare workers...
Medication errors, one of the most frequent types of medical errors, are a common cause of patient h...
Overview In 1999, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) report estimated as many as 98,000 patients die ev...
Abstract Background Nursing students’ practical training should begin when students can apply core k...
In this literature review, we examine to what extent patient safety is addressed within medical and ...
Context Error reporting is considered one of the most important mediating factors for patient safet...
Background Patient safety competencies in nursing are essential for the quality of healthcare. To de...
Introduction Patient safety is a healthcare discipline that aims to prevent and reduce patient harm,...
Error reporting is considered one of the most important mediating factors for patient safety (PS). H...
Preventing adverse events and enhancing patient safety in health care are key objectives of nursing ...
The purpose of this literature review was to examine current evidence on how student nurses and nurs...
Aims: To identify patient safety competencies, and determine the clinical learning environments that...
Background: Medication errors are a serious concern and often due to multiple factors. The largest w...
Medication errors have been the focus of considerable research attention in nursing; however, the ex...
Teaching methods to improve the safety of care for patients has been a priority for nurse educators....
Introduction: As a fundamental dimension of quality, the patient safety and healthcare workers...
Medication errors, one of the most frequent types of medical errors, are a common cause of patient h...
Overview In 1999, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) report estimated as many as 98,000 patients die ev...
Abstract Background Nursing students’ practical training should begin when students can apply core k...
In this literature review, we examine to what extent patient safety is addressed within medical and ...