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Error reduction in pediatric chemotherapy: computerized order entry and failure modes and …

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GR Kim, AR Chen, RJ Arceci, SH Mitchell, … - Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine, 2006 - archpedi.ama-assn.org.p.angrylapdog.com
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Decreasing errors in pediatric continuous intravenous infusions*


CU Lehmann, GR Kim, R Gujral, MA Veltri, JS … - Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, 2006 - journals.lww.com
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Improving medication management for patients: the effect of a pharmacist on post- …


M Fertleman, N Barnett, T Patel - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2005 - qshc.bmj.com
Problem: Medication management in the NHS has been highlighted by the UK
Department of Health as an area for improvement. Pharmacist participation on
post-take (post-admission) ward rounds was shown to reduce medication ...
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Applied strategies for improving patient safety: a comprehensive process to improve care in …


JM Westfall, DH Fernald, EW Staton, R … - J Rural Health, 2004 - interscience.wiley.com
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Prevention of medication errors


CU Lehmann, GR Kim - Clinics in perinatology, 2005 - Elsevier
Medication error is the most frequent source of medical error that is associated
with adverse events, and, in many cases, is preventable. Medication errors can
occur at any step in the medication process. Medication error prevention ...
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Providing feedback to hospital doctors about prescribing errors; a pilot study

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BD Franklin, KO'Grady, C Paschalides, M Utley, … - Pharmacy World & Science, 2007 - Springer
Abstract Objective To assess the feasibility and acceptability of obtaining data
on prescribing error rates in routine practice, and presenting feedback on such
errors to medical staff. Setting One clinical directorate of a London ...
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Collaborative medication management in a team-based primary care practice: an …


JM Bajcar, N Kennie, TR Einarson - Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 2005 - Elsevier
In ambulatory practice many different health care professionals are involved in
the drug use process. The roles and functions of these individuals can be
difficult to define, because of a lack of a common ground for discussion. ...
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The clinician, the patient and the organisation: a crucial three sided relationship

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F Moss - British Medical Journal, 2004 - qshc.bmj.com
I n the UK about 5000 people die each year from hospital acquired infec- tions.
That equates to 65 000 people since this journal was launched in 1992. This is
an intolerable toll, which at least in part is linked to failure of ...
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Nurse prescribing: Reflections on safety in practice

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E Bradley, B Hynam, P Nolan - Social Science & Medicine, 2007 - Elsevier
Thirty-one nurses form the West Midlands area of England agreed to participate
in an in-depth interview which sought to elicit their responses to various
aspects of their prescribing work. They came from a variety of specialities ...
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[PDF] Why do interns make prescribing errors? A qualitative study


ID Coombes, DA Stowasser, JA Coombes, C … - Medical Journal of Australia, 2008 - mja.com.au
METHODS Between February and June 2004, pharma- cists at a 700-bed teaching
hospital prospec- tively reported potentially harmful errors by interns. The
following definition of an error was used: A clinically meaningful ...
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