Objectives To explore the views of junior doctors towards (1) electronic prescribing (EP) training and feedback, (2) readiness for receiving individualised feedback data about EP errors and (3) preferences for receiving and learning from EP feedback.Design Explanatory sequential mixed methods study comprising quantitative survey (phase 1), followed by interviews and focus group discussions (phase 2).Setting Three acute hospitals of a large English National Health Service organisation.Participants 25 of 89 foundation year 1 and 2 doctors completed the phase 1 survey; 5 participated in semi-structured interviews and 7 in a focus group in phase 2.Results Foundation doctors in this mixed methods study reported that current feedback provision on...
AimThis research investigated the effectiveness of an intervention for improving the prescribing and...
Electronic prescribing (ePrescribing) is the process of ordering medicines electronically for a pati...
BACKGROUND: Prescribing errors occur in up to 15% of UK inpatient medication orders. However, junior...
OBJECTIVES: To explore the views of junior doctors towards (1) electronic prescribing (EP) training ...
Resistance to adoption has been identified as one of the major barriers to successful implementation...
AIM: To develop and evaluate a feasible, authentic pharmacist-led prescribing feedback intervention...
Background Prescribing errors occur in up to 15% of UK inpatient medication orders. However, junior ...
Background Prescribing errors occur in up to 15% of UK inpatient medication orders. However, junior ...
Aims To investigate the effects of electronic prescribing (EP) on prescribing quality, as indicated...
Objectives: Study objectives were to investigate the prevalence and causes of prescribing errors amo...
Prescribed medication may lead to significant morbidity or mortality as a result of these medication...
Abstract Background Quantitative prospective methods are widely used to evaluate the impact of new t...
BACKGROUND: The behaviour of doctors and their responses to warnings can inform the effective design...
Background: Prescribing is a complex task with potential for many types of error to occur. Despite t...
Background Prescribing errors are common, occurring in 7% of in-patient medication orders in UK hosp...
AimThis research investigated the effectiveness of an intervention for improving the prescribing and...
Electronic prescribing (ePrescribing) is the process of ordering medicines electronically for a pati...
BACKGROUND: Prescribing errors occur in up to 15% of UK inpatient medication orders. However, junior...
OBJECTIVES: To explore the views of junior doctors towards (1) electronic prescribing (EP) training ...
Resistance to adoption has been identified as one of the major barriers to successful implementation...
AIM: To develop and evaluate a feasible, authentic pharmacist-led prescribing feedback intervention...
Background Prescribing errors occur in up to 15% of UK inpatient medication orders. However, junior ...
Background Prescribing errors occur in up to 15% of UK inpatient medication orders. However, junior ...
Aims To investigate the effects of electronic prescribing (EP) on prescribing quality, as indicated...
Objectives: Study objectives were to investigate the prevalence and causes of prescribing errors amo...
Prescribed medication may lead to significant morbidity or mortality as a result of these medication...
Abstract Background Quantitative prospective methods are widely used to evaluate the impact of new t...
BACKGROUND: The behaviour of doctors and their responses to warnings can inform the effective design...
Background: Prescribing is a complex task with potential for many types of error to occur. Despite t...
Background Prescribing errors are common, occurring in 7% of in-patient medication orders in UK hosp...
AimThis research investigated the effectiveness of an intervention for improving the prescribing and...
Electronic prescribing (ePrescribing) is the process of ordering medicines electronically for a pati...
BACKGROUND: Prescribing errors occur in up to 15% of UK inpatient medication orders. However, junior...