Background: Quantitative prospective methods are widely used to evaluate the impact of new technologies such as electronic prescribing (eP) on medication errors. However, they are labour-intensive and it is not always feasible to obtain pre-intervention data. Our objective was to compare the eP medication error picture obtained with retrospective quantitative and qualitative methods. Methods: The study was carried out at one English district general hospital approximately two years after implementation of an integrated electronic prescribing, administration and records system. Quantitative: A structured retrospective analysis was carried out of clinical records and medication orders for 75 randomly selected patients admitted to three wards ...
Objectives: To describe the frequency of the different types of medication-related incidents that ca...
Medication errors are common and can cause significant mortality and morbidity. Electronic prescribi...
BACKGROUND: A previous census of electronic prescribing (EP) systems in England showed that more tha...
Background: Quantitative prospective methods are widely used to evaluate the impact of new technolog...
Abstract Background Quantitative prospective methods are widely used to evaluate the impact of new t...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have applied a systems approach to understanding the causes of specific pres...
Most studies evaluating the impact of electronic prescribing on prescribing safety have used compara...
Aims To investigate the effects of electronic prescribing (EP) on prescribing quality, as indicated...
Electronic prescribing systems (EPS) may be considered to enhance safe prescribing compared to paper...
Objectives: To compare the manifestations, mechanisms, and rates of system-related errors associated...
Background: Considerable investments are being made in commercial electronic prescribing systems (e-...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Considerable investments are being made in commercial electronic prescrib...
OBJECTIVES: To explore the views of junior doctors towards (1) electronic prescribing (EP) training ...
Deborah Robertson provides an overview of recently published articles that may be of interest to non...
Purpose To compare four methods of detecting prescribing errors (PE) in the same patient cohorts bef...
Objectives: To describe the frequency of the different types of medication-related incidents that ca...
Medication errors are common and can cause significant mortality and morbidity. Electronic prescribi...
BACKGROUND: A previous census of electronic prescribing (EP) systems in England showed that more tha...
Background: Quantitative prospective methods are widely used to evaluate the impact of new technolog...
Abstract Background Quantitative prospective methods are widely used to evaluate the impact of new t...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have applied a systems approach to understanding the causes of specific pres...
Most studies evaluating the impact of electronic prescribing on prescribing safety have used compara...
Aims To investigate the effects of electronic prescribing (EP) on prescribing quality, as indicated...
Electronic prescribing systems (EPS) may be considered to enhance safe prescribing compared to paper...
Objectives: To compare the manifestations, mechanisms, and rates of system-related errors associated...
Background: Considerable investments are being made in commercial electronic prescribing systems (e-...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Considerable investments are being made in commercial electronic prescrib...
OBJECTIVES: To explore the views of junior doctors towards (1) electronic prescribing (EP) training ...
Deborah Robertson provides an overview of recently published articles that may be of interest to non...
Purpose To compare four methods of detecting prescribing errors (PE) in the same patient cohorts bef...
Objectives: To describe the frequency of the different types of medication-related incidents that ca...
Medication errors are common and can cause significant mortality and morbidity. Electronic prescribi...
BACKGROUND: A previous census of electronic prescribing (EP) systems in England showed that more tha...