Workflow interruption and nurses' mental workload in electronic health record tasks: An observational study
Y Shan, J Shang, Y Yan, X Ye - BMC nursing, 2023 - Springer
Background Workflow interruptions are common in modern work systems. Electronic health
record (EHR) tasks are typical tasks involving human–machine interactions in nursing care …
record (EHR) tasks are typical tasks involving human–machine interactions in nursing care …
Medication administration errors and associated factors among nurses in Addis Ababa federal hospitals, Ethiopia: a hospital-based cross-sectional study
T Mohammed, S Mahmud, B Gintamo, ZN Mekuria… - BMJ open, 2022 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objective This study was conducted to assess the magnitude and contributing factors of
medication administration errors among nurses in federal hospitals in Addis Ababa …
medication administration errors among nurses in federal hospitals in Addis Ababa …
Educational intervention to improve the safety medication process: A review using the GRADE approach
N Giannetta, S Dionisi, M Tonello… - Journal of …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Objectives Medication errors are frequent and affect patient safety in all the world. This
review using the GRADE approach aims to identify the educational intervention which …
review using the GRADE approach aims to identify the educational intervention which …
Pediatric nursing students' self-efficacy regarding medication administration and clinical comfort and worry: A pre-posttest comparative study of nurse mentoring …
ÖÖ Şahin, Z Aközlü, Y Taşdelen - Nurse Education in Practice, 2023 - Elsevier
Aim This study aimed to examine the effect of mentoring practice by graduate nursing
students and clinical nurses on students' self-efficacy in pediatric medication administration …
students and clinical nurses on students' self-efficacy in pediatric medication administration …
Frequency of medication administration timing error in hospitals: A systematic review
T Pullam, CL Russell… - Journal of Nursing Care …, 2023 - journals.lww.com
Background: Medication administration timing error (MATE) leads to poor medication
efficacy, harm, and death. Frequency of MATE is understudied. Purpose: To determine …
efficacy, harm, and death. Frequency of MATE is understudied. Purpose: To determine …
Clinical and economic impact of medication administration errors among neonates in neonatal intensive care units
J Henry Basil, NA Mohd Tahir, C Menon Premakumar… - Plos one, 2024 - journals.plos.org
Despite efforts in improving medication safety, medication administration errors are still
common, resulting in significant clinical and economic impact. Studies conducted using a …
common, resulting in significant clinical and economic impact. Studies conducted using a …
Medication errors and associated factors among pediatric inpatients in public hospitals of gamo zone, southern Ethiopia
Background Medication errors are the most common medical errors in the world. In
particular, pediatric patients are more susceptible to severe injuries and death. Despite their …
particular, pediatric patients are more susceptible to severe injuries and death. Despite their …
Intravenous medication errors in the emergency department, knowledge, tendency to make errors and affecting factors: An observational study
Background Intravenous medication errors are common in hospital settings particularly
emergency department. This study aimed to determine intravenous medication preparation …
emergency department. This study aimed to determine intravenous medication preparation …
Medication administration errors made among undergraduate nursing students: A need for change in teaching methods
G Schroers, JG Ross, H Moriarty - Journal of Professional Nursing, 2022 - Elsevier
Background Systems factors, such as interruptions, contribute to nursing errors. Gaining an
understanding of what contributes to nursing student errors can inform educational …
understanding of what contributes to nursing student errors can inform educational …
An interruption management education bundle: Feasibility testing with nursing students
G Schroers, J Pfieffer, B Andersen, J O'Rourke - Nurse Educator, 2024 - journals.lww.com
Background: Interruptions and distractions are pervasive in health care settings, increase
risks for errors, and decrease task efficiency. Researchers recommend the use of strategies …
risks for errors, and decrease task efficiency. Researchers recommend the use of strategies …