__Background:__ The transfer of patients to and from the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is prone to medication errors. The aim of the present study is to determine whether the number of medication errors at ICU admission and discharge and the associated potential harm and costs are reduced by using the Transfer ICU and Medication reconciliation (TIM) program. __Methods:__ This prospective 8-month observational study with a pre- and post-design will assess the effects of the TIM program compared with usual care in two Dutch hospitals. Patients will be included if they are using at least one drug before hospital admission and will stay in the ICU for at least 24 h. They are excluded if they are transferred to another hospital, admitted and disc...
Medication errors (ME) are frequent in the admission of patients to the ICU and can be identified an...
Background Medication errors at transition of care can adversely affect patient safety. The objectiv...
BACKGROUND: Medication-related problems are common after hospitalization, for example when changes i...
__Background:__ The transfer of patients to and from the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is prone to medic...
BACKGROUND: Medication errors occur frequently in the intensive care unit (ICU) and during care tran...
Patients admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU) are at high risk for prescribing errors and relate...
BACKGROUND: Medication errors at transition of care can adversely affect patient safety. The objecti...
BACKGROUND: Medication errors at transition of care can adversely affect patient safety. The objecti...
Objective: To compare the distribution, causes, and consequences of medication errors in the ICU wit...
BACKGROUND: Although medication reconciliation (MedRec) is effective in decreasing medication discre...
Objective., The study aimed to identify both the frequency and the determinants of drug administrati...
Background Medication errors occur frequently in intensive care units (ICU). Voluntarily reported me...
Medication errors (ME) are frequent in the admission of patients to the ICU and can be identified an...
Background Medication errors at transition of care can adversely affect patient safety. The objectiv...
BACKGROUND: Medication-related problems are common after hospitalization, for example when changes i...
__Background:__ The transfer of patients to and from the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is prone to medic...
BACKGROUND: Medication errors occur frequently in the intensive care unit (ICU) and during care tran...
Patients admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU) are at high risk for prescribing errors and relate...
BACKGROUND: Medication errors at transition of care can adversely affect patient safety. The objecti...
BACKGROUND: Medication errors at transition of care can adversely affect patient safety. The objecti...
Objective: To compare the distribution, causes, and consequences of medication errors in the ICU wit...
BACKGROUND: Although medication reconciliation (MedRec) is effective in decreasing medication discre...
Objective., The study aimed to identify both the frequency and the determinants of drug administrati...
Background Medication errors occur frequently in intensive care units (ICU). Voluntarily reported me...
Medication errors (ME) are frequent in the admission of patients to the ICU and can be identified an...
Background Medication errors at transition of care can adversely affect patient safety. The objectiv...
BACKGROUND: Medication-related problems are common after hospitalization, for example when changes i...