Aim: To evaluate the effectiveness of an e-learning course compared with a face-to-face lecture on medication calculation. Background: The current knowledge on medication calculation of nursing students and nurses is insufficient to provide safe care. Design: A stratified-clustered quasi-experimental study. Methods: A random selection of nursing schools were allocated to the e-learning course (intervention group) (seven schools; 189 students) or face-to-face lecture (control group) (six schools, 222 students). Students in both groups completed a validated medication calculation test (maximum score: 16) prior to the course (T0), immediately after the course (T1) and 3 months later (T2). A linear mixed model was used for data analysis. Re...
Nurses are responsible for the care and treatment of individuals, as well as health maintenance and ...
Medication administration is an important and essential nursing function with the potential for dang...
Background: To evaluate the educational effects of a clinically integrated e-learning course for ...
Aim: To evaluate the effectiveness of an e-learning course compared with a face-to-face lecture on m...
Introduction: Insufficient skills in drug dose calculations increase the risk for medication errors....
Introduction: Insufficient skills in drug dose calculations increase the risk for medication errors....
Objective: Nurses need to be competent and confident in performing drug calculations to ensure patie...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of an on-line, medication calculation education and ...
Nurses are responsible for the care and treatment of individuals, as well as health maintenance and ...
Objective: Medication errors can be a risk factor undermining the patient’s health, giving rise to i...
AIM: The aim of this study is to evaluate the medication calculation skills of graduating nursing st...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Safe medication management is a major competency taught in the nursing cur...
BACKGROUND: Patient safety is a major part of nursing care and following patients' medication orders...
Background and aims: An increasing trend in the use of ICT in the present time has caused some chang...
The use of online learning tutorials to provide instruction in schools of nursing is growing in pop...
Nurses are responsible for the care and treatment of individuals, as well as health maintenance and ...
Medication administration is an important and essential nursing function with the potential for dang...
Background: To evaluate the educational effects of a clinically integrated e-learning course for ...
Aim: To evaluate the effectiveness of an e-learning course compared with a face-to-face lecture on m...
Introduction: Insufficient skills in drug dose calculations increase the risk for medication errors....
Introduction: Insufficient skills in drug dose calculations increase the risk for medication errors....
Objective: Nurses need to be competent and confident in performing drug calculations to ensure patie...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of an on-line, medication calculation education and ...
Nurses are responsible for the care and treatment of individuals, as well as health maintenance and ...
Objective: Medication errors can be a risk factor undermining the patient’s health, giving rise to i...
AIM: The aim of this study is to evaluate the medication calculation skills of graduating nursing st...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Safe medication management is a major competency taught in the nursing cur...
BACKGROUND: Patient safety is a major part of nursing care and following patients' medication orders...
Background and aims: An increasing trend in the use of ICT in the present time has caused some chang...
The use of online learning tutorials to provide instruction in schools of nursing is growing in pop...
Nurses are responsible for the care and treatment of individuals, as well as health maintenance and ...
Medication administration is an important and essential nursing function with the potential for dang...
Background: To evaluate the educational effects of a clinically integrated e-learning course for ...