To explore the influence of scope of practice and patient outcomes on error reporting, 13 nurses were interviewed after they reviewed four error scenarios ranging in both scope of practice and seriousness of outcome. Of 52 theoretical incidents, only 30 were identified as errors. The nurses indicated they would formally report errors for only eight of the incidents. For another 10 incidents, the nurses would have reported using an informal reporting system only. Qualitative analysis of the interviews revealed that perceived scope of practice influenced reporting preferences, and seriousness of outcome was only a secondary consideration. Selective error reporting and the reasons for selective reporting have negative implications for patien...
Errors in nursing practice are a growing concern in healthcare posing a threat to patient safety. Pr...
Medication errors, one of the most frequent types of medical errors, are a common cause of patient h...
BACKGROUND: Calls abound for a culture change in health care to improve patient safety. However, eff...
To explore the influence of scope of practice and patient outcomes on error reporting, 13 nurses wer...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the emergent factors influencing nurses\u27 error reporting preferences, scena...
Despite efforts to reduce the incidence of perioperative medication errors, these errors continue to...
Despite efforts to reduce the incidence of perioperative medication errors, these errors continue to...
Despite efforts to reduce the incidence of perioperative medication errors, these errors continue to...
Objectives: To describe models of nursing communication about medical error. Methods: Intensive care...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore antecedents, namely reasons for/against error repo...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore antecedents, namely reasons for/against error repo...
Incident reporting systems (IRSs) are among the most widespread safety improvement strategies for ma...
BACKGROUND: Calls abound for a culture change in health care to improve patient safety. However, eff...
Objective: This integrative review aimed to examine and understand nurses’ experiences of voluntary ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore antecedents, namely reasons for/against error rep...
Errors in nursing practice are a growing concern in healthcare posing a threat to patient safety. Pr...
Medication errors, one of the most frequent types of medical errors, are a common cause of patient h...
BACKGROUND: Calls abound for a culture change in health care to improve patient safety. However, eff...
To explore the influence of scope of practice and patient outcomes on error reporting, 13 nurses wer...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the emergent factors influencing nurses\u27 error reporting preferences, scena...
Despite efforts to reduce the incidence of perioperative medication errors, these errors continue to...
Despite efforts to reduce the incidence of perioperative medication errors, these errors continue to...
Despite efforts to reduce the incidence of perioperative medication errors, these errors continue to...
Objectives: To describe models of nursing communication about medical error. Methods: Intensive care...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore antecedents, namely reasons for/against error repo...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore antecedents, namely reasons for/against error repo...
Incident reporting systems (IRSs) are among the most widespread safety improvement strategies for ma...
BACKGROUND: Calls abound for a culture change in health care to improve patient safety. However, eff...
Objective: This integrative review aimed to examine and understand nurses’ experiences of voluntary ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore antecedents, namely reasons for/against error rep...
Errors in nursing practice are a growing concern in healthcare posing a threat to patient safety. Pr...
Medication errors, one of the most frequent types of medical errors, are a common cause of patient h...
BACKGROUND: Calls abound for a culture change in health care to improve patient safety. However, eff...