Research suggests that interruptions are ubiquitous in healthcare settings and have a negative impact on patient safety. However, there is a lack of solutions to reduce harm arising from interruptions. Therefore, this research aimed to design and test the effectiveness of interventions to mitigate the effects of interruptions during medication administration. A three-phased study was conducted. First, direct observation was conducted to quantify the state of interruptions in an ambulatory unit where nurses routinely administered high-risk medications. Secondly, a user-centred approach was used to design interventions targeting errors arising from these interruptions. Finally, the effectiveness of these interventions was evaluated through a ...
Abstract Objective To explore and determine the most effective intervention(s) that have been shown...
Abstract Objective To explore and determine the most effective intervention(s) that have been shown...
PURPOSE: According to literature, interruptions during drug administration lead to a significant pro...
AIM: To explore interruptions during medication preparation and administration and their consequence...
Aim: To explore interruptions during medication preparation and administration and their consequence...
Aim: To explore interruptions during medication preparation and administration and their consequence...
Background Medication administration errors are frequent and lead to patient harm. Interruptions dur...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aim: To explore interruptions during medication preparation and adminis...
Aim To evaluate the effectiveness of a ‘Do not interrupt’ bundled intervention to reduce non-medicat...
AIMS: The aim of this study was to determine the frequency and cause of interruptions during intrave...
Medication errors can occur at any stage of the medication process including prescribing, dispensing...
Aims: The aim of this study was to determine the frequency and cause of interruptions during intrave...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the feasibility of a behavioural e-learning intervention to support nurses to...
OBJECTIVES:To examine the feasibility of a behavioural e-learning intervention to support nurses to ...
The aim was to evaluate the impact of staff training and wearing safety vests as a combined interven...
Abstract Objective To explore and determine the most effective intervention(s) that have been shown...
Abstract Objective To explore and determine the most effective intervention(s) that have been shown...
PURPOSE: According to literature, interruptions during drug administration lead to a significant pro...
AIM: To explore interruptions during medication preparation and administration and their consequence...
Aim: To explore interruptions during medication preparation and administration and their consequence...
Aim: To explore interruptions during medication preparation and administration and their consequence...
Background Medication administration errors are frequent and lead to patient harm. Interruptions dur...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aim: To explore interruptions during medication preparation and adminis...
Aim To evaluate the effectiveness of a ‘Do not interrupt’ bundled intervention to reduce non-medicat...
AIMS: The aim of this study was to determine the frequency and cause of interruptions during intrave...
Medication errors can occur at any stage of the medication process including prescribing, dispensing...
Aims: The aim of this study was to determine the frequency and cause of interruptions during intrave...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the feasibility of a behavioural e-learning intervention to support nurses to...
OBJECTIVES:To examine the feasibility of a behavioural e-learning intervention to support nurses to ...
The aim was to evaluate the impact of staff training and wearing safety vests as a combined interven...
Abstract Objective To explore and determine the most effective intervention(s) that have been shown...
Abstract Objective To explore and determine the most effective intervention(s) that have been shown...
PURPOSE: According to literature, interruptions during drug administration lead to a significant pro...