Background Health care organizations seek to maximize the reporting of medical errors to improve patient safety. Purpose This study explored licensed nurses' decision-making with regard to reporting medical errors. Methods Grounded theory methods guided the study. Thirty nurses from adult intensive care units were interviewed, and qualitative analysis was used to develop a theoretical framework based on their narratives. Discussion The theoretical model was titled “Learning Lessons from the Error.” The concept of learning lessons was central to the theoretical model. The model included five stages: Being Off-Kilter, Living the Error, Reporting or Telling About the Error, Living the Aftermath, and Lurking in Your Mind. ...
Medication errors, one of the most frequent types of medical errors, are a common cause of patient h...
Each year, hospitalized patients experience 1.5 million preventable injuries from medication errors ...
Introduction: Medication errors are among the most prevalent medical errors leading to morbidity and...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)This qualitative study was successful in ut...
Error reporting is the primary way that hospitals identify errors and near misses, and it is essenti...
Errors in health care are one of the leading causes of death and injury in this country, requiring n...
Errors in health care are one of the leading causes of death and injury in this country, requiring n...
Little attention is paid to the issue of errors in nursing practice. Staff are reluctant to discuss ...
Objectives: To describe models of nursing communication about medical error. Methods: Intensive care...
Healthcare error is a persistent challenge for clinicians, administrators, regulators, and policy ma...
Background: Reporting errors has a key role in reducing the frequency of errors and improving patien...
Background and Objectives Reporting of medical errors is one of the common methods for identifying a...
There is a growing concern that, despite the fervent increase in focus on preventing medical errors ...
Despite many safeguards, nurses make the majority of medication administration errors. The purpose o...
Research has shown that 400,000 people die every year due to preventable medical errors. Medical err...
Medication errors, one of the most frequent types of medical errors, are a common cause of patient h...
Each year, hospitalized patients experience 1.5 million preventable injuries from medication errors ...
Introduction: Medication errors are among the most prevalent medical errors leading to morbidity and...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)This qualitative study was successful in ut...
Error reporting is the primary way that hospitals identify errors and near misses, and it is essenti...
Errors in health care are one of the leading causes of death and injury in this country, requiring n...
Errors in health care are one of the leading causes of death and injury in this country, requiring n...
Little attention is paid to the issue of errors in nursing practice. Staff are reluctant to discuss ...
Objectives: To describe models of nursing communication about medical error. Methods: Intensive care...
Healthcare error is a persistent challenge for clinicians, administrators, regulators, and policy ma...
Background: Reporting errors has a key role in reducing the frequency of errors and improving patien...
Background and Objectives Reporting of medical errors is one of the common methods for identifying a...
There is a growing concern that, despite the fervent increase in focus on preventing medical errors ...
Despite many safeguards, nurses make the majority of medication administration errors. The purpose o...
Research has shown that 400,000 people die every year due to preventable medical errors. Medical err...
Medication errors, one of the most frequent types of medical errors, are a common cause of patient h...
Each year, hospitalized patients experience 1.5 million preventable injuries from medication errors ...
Introduction: Medication errors are among the most prevalent medical errors leading to morbidity and...