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Effects of technological interventions on the safety of a medication-use system.
Skibinski KA, White BA, Lin LI, Dong Y, Wu W. Am J Health Syst Pharm. 2007;64:90-96.
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Nursing home error and level of staff credentials.
Scott-Cawiezell J, Pepper GA, Madsen RW, Petroski G, Vogelsmeier A, Zellmer D. Clin Nurs Res. 2007;16:72-78.
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Interruptions and multitasking in nursing care.
Kalisch BJ, Aebersold M. Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf. 2010;36:126-132.
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Adverse drug events in hospitalized cardiac patients.
Fanikos J, Cina JL, Baroletti S, Fiumara K, Matta L, Goldhaber SZ. Am J Cardiol. 2007;100:1465-1469.
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Achieving quality improvement in the nursing home: influence of nursing leadership on communication and teamwork.
Vogelsmeier A, Scott-Cawiezell J. J Nurs Care Qual. 2011;26:236-242.
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The impact of teamwork on missed nursing care.
Kalisch BJ, Lee KH. Nurs Outlook. 2010;58:233-241.
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The effect on medication errors of pharmacists charting medication in an emergency department.
Vasileff HM, Whitten LE, Pink JA, Goldsworthy SJ, Angley MT. Pharm World Sci. 2009;31:373-379.
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A human factors framework and study of the effect of nursing workload on patient safety and employee quality of working life.
Holden RJ, Scanlon MC, Patel NR, et al. BMJ Qual Saf. 2011;20:15-24.
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Nurse working conditions and patient safety outcomes.
Stone PW, Mooney-Kane C, Larson EL, et al. Med Care. 2007;45:571-578.
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Nurses' work schedule characteristics, nurse staffing, and patient mortality.
Trinkoff AM, Johantgen M, Storr CL, Gurses AP, Liang Y, Han K. Nurs Res. 2011;60:1-8.
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Effectiveness of a pharmacist–nurse intervention on resolving medication discrepancies for patients transitioning from hospital to home health care.
Setter SM, Corbett CF, Neumiller JJ, Gates BJ, Sclar DA, Sonnett TE. Am J Health Syst Pharm. 2009;66:2027-2031.
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Horus meets Nightingale in the modern age: how nursing communicates with pharmacy in HCIT era.
Armstrong I, Cox MA. Stud Health Technol Inform. 2006;122:585-586.
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Pharmacist-supported medication review training for general practitioners: feasibility and acceptability.
Krska J, Gill D, Hansford D. Med Educ.
2006;40:1217-1225.
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Adoption of National Quality Forum safe practices by magnet hospitals.
Jayawardhana J, Welton JM, Lindrooth R. J Nurs Adm. 2011;41:350-356.
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Lessons learned: use of event reporting by nurses to improve patient safety and quality.
Hession-Laband E, Mantell P. J Pediatr Nurs. 2011;26:149-155.
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Nurses relate the contributing factors involved in medication errors.
Tang FI, Sheu SJ, Yu S, Wei IL, Chen CH. J Clin Nurs. 2007;16:447-457.
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Empowering frontline nurses: a structured intervention enables nurses to improve medication administration accuracy.
Kliger J, Blegen MA, Gootee D, O'Neil E. Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf. 2009;35:604-612.
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Barriers and facilitators to nursing handoffs: recommendations for redesign.
Welsh CA, Flanagan ME, Ebright P. Nurs Outlook. 2010;58:148-154.
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Pharmacist staffing, technology use, and implementation of medication safety practices in rural hospitals.
Casey MM, Moscovice IS, Davidson G. J Rural Health. 2006;22:321-330.
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Hospital RNs' experiences with disruptive behavior: a qualitative study.
Walrath JM, Dang D, Nyberg D. J Nurs Care Qual. 2010;25:105-116.
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