AbstractBackgroundPrescribing errors phenomena are very common within health care practice. These errors could result in adverse events and harm to patients. Pharmacist has an identified role in minimizing and preventing such errors.ObjectivesTo detect the incidence of prescribing errors for hospitalized patient, to evaluate the clinical impact of pharmacist intervention on the detection of these errors, and to propose a program to overcome this problem in a teaching hospital.MethodsFor one month period starting November until December 2009, the inpatient medication charts and orders were identified and rectified by ward and practicing pharmacists within inpatient pharmacy services in a teaching hospital at King Khalid University Hospital (...
BACKGROUND: To prevent errors made during the prescription of drugs, we need to know why they arise....
The study aimed to determine the frequency and types of dispensing errors identified by pharmacists ...
BACKGROUND: It has been estimated that 1-2% of US inpatients are harmed by medication errors, the ma...
AbstractBackgroundPrescribing errors phenomena are very common within health care practice. These er...
AbstractPurposeMedication errors in prescribing are common and could lead to high morbidity and mort...
Background: Prescribing errors are unsafe to the patients. The role of pharmacist in reducing possib...
PURPOSE: To explore physicians’ perceived causes of prescribing errors in Saudi hospitals. Methods:...
Introduction: It has been suggested that doctors in their first year of post-graduate training make ...
Background: Multiple studies have investigated medication errors in hospitals in Saudi Arabia; howev...
Objective: The increased incidence of prescribing errors has become a major health problem and is a ...
Background: Medication errors are preventable causes of medical error. These errors may happen at va...
Medication errors are accidental failures in a therapeutic process that lead to and have the potenti...
BACKGROUND: Medication errors (MEs) have been defined as “any preventable event that may cause or le...
Medication errors can occur at any of the three steps of the medication use process: prescribing, di...
Although prescribing errors are one of the most common causes of preventable iatrogenic injury, ther...
BACKGROUND: To prevent errors made during the prescription of drugs, we need to know why they arise....
The study aimed to determine the frequency and types of dispensing errors identified by pharmacists ...
BACKGROUND: It has been estimated that 1-2% of US inpatients are harmed by medication errors, the ma...
AbstractBackgroundPrescribing errors phenomena are very common within health care practice. These er...
AbstractPurposeMedication errors in prescribing are common and could lead to high morbidity and mort...
Background: Prescribing errors are unsafe to the patients. The role of pharmacist in reducing possib...
PURPOSE: To explore physicians’ perceived causes of prescribing errors in Saudi hospitals. Methods:...
Introduction: It has been suggested that doctors in their first year of post-graduate training make ...
Background: Multiple studies have investigated medication errors in hospitals in Saudi Arabia; howev...
Objective: The increased incidence of prescribing errors has become a major health problem and is a ...
Background: Medication errors are preventable causes of medical error. These errors may happen at va...
Medication errors are accidental failures in a therapeutic process that lead to and have the potenti...
BACKGROUND: Medication errors (MEs) have been defined as “any preventable event that may cause or le...
Medication errors can occur at any of the three steps of the medication use process: prescribing, di...
Although prescribing errors are one of the most common causes of preventable iatrogenic injury, ther...
BACKGROUND: To prevent errors made during the prescription of drugs, we need to know why they arise....
The study aimed to determine the frequency and types of dispensing errors identified by pharmacists ...
BACKGROUND: It has been estimated that 1-2% of US inpatients are harmed by medication errors, the ma...