Children are more susceptible to medication errors than adults. Medication administration process is the last stage in the medication treatment process and most of the errors detected in this stage. Little research has been undertaken about medication errors in children in the Middle East countries. This study was aimed to evaluate how the paediatric nurses adhere to the medication administration policy and also to identify any medication preparation and administration errors or any risk factors. An observational, prospective study of medication administration process from when the nurses preparing patient medication until administration stage (May to August 2014) was conducted in Saudi Arabia. Twelve paediatric nurses serving 90 paediatric...
Background and objective: Medication administration errors are the most common medical errors that h...
Safe medication administration is vital in ensuring patients’ safety and enhancing their quality of ...
This study aims to outline the current workplace culture of medication practice in a pediatric medic...
Objectives: To determine the incidence and nature of prescribing and medication administration error...
Medication errors have serious consequences for patients, their families and care givers. Reduction ...
Objective: Medication errors are the most common type of medical error and an avoidable cause of ia...
Paediatric patients are more vulnerable to drug administration errors due to a lack of appropriate d...
Medication errors are a significant global concern and can cause serious medical consequences in chi...
Medication errors have serious consequences for patients, their families and care givers. Reduction ...
Background: Medication error is the most common adverse event for hospitalised children and can lead...
Medication errors can occur at any of the three steps of the medication use process: prescribing, di...
Background: Medication error is the most common adverse event for hospitalised children and can lead...
Medication errors can occur at any of the three steps of the medication use process: prescribing, di...
Ahmed Ameer,1 Soraya Dhillon,1 Mark J Peters,2 Maisoon Ghaleb11Department of Pharmacy, School of Lif...
Background: Medication error is the most common adverse event for hospitalised children and can lea...
Background and objective: Medication administration errors are the most common medical errors that h...
Safe medication administration is vital in ensuring patients’ safety and enhancing their quality of ...
This study aims to outline the current workplace culture of medication practice in a pediatric medic...
Objectives: To determine the incidence and nature of prescribing and medication administration error...
Medication errors have serious consequences for patients, their families and care givers. Reduction ...
Objective: Medication errors are the most common type of medical error and an avoidable cause of ia...
Paediatric patients are more vulnerable to drug administration errors due to a lack of appropriate d...
Medication errors are a significant global concern and can cause serious medical consequences in chi...
Medication errors have serious consequences for patients, their families and care givers. Reduction ...
Background: Medication error is the most common adverse event for hospitalised children and can lead...
Medication errors can occur at any of the three steps of the medication use process: prescribing, di...
Background: Medication error is the most common adverse event for hospitalised children and can lead...
Medication errors can occur at any of the three steps of the medication use process: prescribing, di...
Ahmed Ameer,1 Soraya Dhillon,1 Mark J Peters,2 Maisoon Ghaleb11Department of Pharmacy, School of Lif...
Background: Medication error is the most common adverse event for hospitalised children and can lea...
Background and objective: Medication administration errors are the most common medical errors that h...
Safe medication administration is vital in ensuring patients’ safety and enhancing their quality of ...
This study aims to outline the current workplace culture of medication practice in a pediatric medic...