Background: Cancer care is liable to medication errors due to the complex nature of cancer treatment, the common presence of comorbidities and the involvement of a number of clinicians in cancer care. While the frequency of medication errors in cancer care has been reported, little is known about their causal factors and effective prevention strategies. With a unique insight into the main safety issues in cancer treatment, frontline staff can help close this gap. In this study, we aimed to identify medication safety priorities in cancer patient care according to clinicians in North West London using PRIORITIZE, a novel priority-setting approach. Methods: The project steering group determined the scope, the context and the criteria for prior...
Background: Medical errors are a serious threat to chemotherapy patients. Patients can make contribu...
Background: Healthcare provider (HCP) activities and attitudes towards patients strongly influence m...
Purpose: Medication errors (MEs) have been a significant problem resulting in excessive patient morb...
Background: Cancer care is liable to medication errors due to the complex nature of cancer treatment...
Background: Medication error is a frequent, harmful and costly patient safety incident. Research to ...
Background Delayed diagnosis is a major contributing factor to the UK’s lower cancer survival compar...
Background Delayed diagnosis is a major contributing factor to the UK’s lower cancer survival compar...
Aim: To define recommendations that permit safe management of antineoplastic medication, minimise me...
Introduction: The global prevalence of cancer is rising. Use of oral anticancer medications has expa...
There is a wide range of strategies that could help in minimizing medication errors during healthcar...
Medications are of considerable help if healthcare providers are able to administer them to patients...
AbstractIntroduction: The global prevalence of cancer is rising. Use of oral anticancer medications ...
Background: Medication harm is experienced by up to 30% of hospitalised patients, of which 7% experi...
Objective: Adverse events which result from medication errors are considered to be one of the most f...
Objective: There is a wide range of strategies that could help in minimizing medication errors duri...
Background: Medical errors are a serious threat to chemotherapy patients. Patients can make contribu...
Background: Healthcare provider (HCP) activities and attitudes towards patients strongly influence m...
Purpose: Medication errors (MEs) have been a significant problem resulting in excessive patient morb...
Background: Cancer care is liable to medication errors due to the complex nature of cancer treatment...
Background: Medication error is a frequent, harmful and costly patient safety incident. Research to ...
Background Delayed diagnosis is a major contributing factor to the UK’s lower cancer survival compar...
Background Delayed diagnosis is a major contributing factor to the UK’s lower cancer survival compar...
Aim: To define recommendations that permit safe management of antineoplastic medication, minimise me...
Introduction: The global prevalence of cancer is rising. Use of oral anticancer medications has expa...
There is a wide range of strategies that could help in minimizing medication errors during healthcar...
Medications are of considerable help if healthcare providers are able to administer them to patients...
AbstractIntroduction: The global prevalence of cancer is rising. Use of oral anticancer medications ...
Background: Medication harm is experienced by up to 30% of hospitalised patients, of which 7% experi...
Objective: Adverse events which result from medication errors are considered to be one of the most f...
Objective: There is a wide range of strategies that could help in minimizing medication errors duri...
Background: Medical errors are a serious threat to chemotherapy patients. Patients can make contribu...
Background: Healthcare provider (HCP) activities and attitudes towards patients strongly influence m...
Purpose: Medication errors (MEs) have been a significant problem resulting in excessive patient morb...