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5PSQ-154 Incident reports versus direct observation to identify medication errors and risk factors i...

5PSQ-154 Incident reports versus direct observation to identify medication errors and risk factors i...

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5PSQ-154 Incident reports versus direct observation to identify medication errors and risk factors in hospitalised newborns

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5PSQ-154 Incident reports versus direct observation to identify medication errors and risk factors in hospitalised newborns

Publisher

London: BMJ Publishing Group LTD

Journal title

European journal of hospital pharmacy. Science and practice, 2019-03, Vol.26 (Suppl 1), p.A273-A273

Language

English

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London: BMJ Publishing Group LTD

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Scope and Contents

Contents

BackgroundMedication errors (MEs) are frequent in hospitals, and newborns are particularly exposed. Identification and understanding the causes and risk factors associated with MEs will help to improve the effectiveness of medication.PurposeFirst, we aimed to compare the rate of MEs highlighted through voluntary incident report and direct observati...

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5PSQ-154 Incident reports versus direct observation to identify medication errors and risk factors in hospitalised newborns

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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2190012447

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2190012447

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ISSN

2047-9956

E-ISSN

2047-9964

DOI

10.1136/ejhpharm-2019-eahpconf.587

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