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STUDY
Decreasing errors in pediatric continuous intravenous infusions.
Lehmann CU, Kim GR, Gujral R, Veltri MA, Clark JS, Miller MR. Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2006;7:225-230.
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Incidence and nature of adverse events during pediatric sedation/anesthesia for procedures outside the operating room: report from the Pediatric Sedation Research Consortium.
Cravero JP, Blike GT, Beach M, et al. Pediatrics. 2006;118:1087-1096.
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Medication errors in paediatric outpatients.
Kaushal R, Goldmann DA, Keohane CA, et al. Qual Saf Health Care. 2010;19:e30.
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Parents' medication administration errors: role of dosing instruments and health literacy.
Yin HS, Mendelsohn AL, Wolf MS, et al. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2010;164:181-186.
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Patient safety problems in adolescent medical care.
Woods DM, Holl JL, Klein JD, Thomas EJ. J Adolesc Health. 2006;38:5-12.
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Medical injuries among hospitalized children.
Meurer JR, Yang H, Guse CE, Scanlon MC, Layde PM, and the Wisconsin Medical Injury Prevention Program Research Group. Qual Saf Health Care. 2006;15:202-207.
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Unit-based care teams and the frequency and quality of physician–nurse communications.
Gordon MB, Melvin P, Graham D, et al. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2011;165:424-428.
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Pediatric medication safety and the media: what does the public see?
Stebbing C, Kaushal R, Bates DW. Pediatrics. 2006;117:1907-1914.
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Inter- and intra-rater reliability for classification of medication related events in paediatric inpatients.
Kunac DL, Reith DM, Kennedy J, Austin NC, Williams SM. Qual Saf Health Care. 2006;15:196-201.
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Pediatric adverse drug events in the outpatient setting: an 11-year national analysis.
Bourgeois FT, Mandl KD, Valim C, Shannon MW. Pediatrics. 2009;124:e744-e750.
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Medication errors in the ambulatory treatment of pediatric attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Bundy DG, Rinke ML, Shore AD, et al. Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf. 2008;34:552-560.
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Enhancing electronic health record usability in pediatric patient care: a scenario-based approach.
Patterson ES, Zhang J, Abbott P, et al. Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf. 2013;39:129-135.
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Therapeutic errors among children in the community setting: nature, causes and outcomes.
McD Taylor D, Robinson J, Macleod D, Macbean CE, Braitberg G. J Paediatr Child Health. 2009;45:304-309.
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Assessing the value of electronic prescribing in ambulatory care: A focus group study.
Weingart SN, Massagli M, Cyrulik A, et al. Int J Med Inform. 2009;78:571-578.
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Harmful medication errors in children: a 5-year analysis of data from the USP's MEDMARX(R) program.
Hicks RW, Becker SC, Cousins DD. J Pediatr Nurs. 2006;21:290-298.
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Medication errors in pediatric inpatients: prevalence and results of a prevention program.
Otero P, Leyton A, Mariani G, Ceriani Cernadas JM; and Patient Safety Committee. Pediatrics. 2008;122:e737-e743.
NEWSPAPER/MAGAZINE ARTICLE
Small patients, big consequences in medical errors.
Tarkan L. New York Times. September 14, 2008;Health section:7.
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Does patient-centered design guarantee patient safety?: Using human factors engineering to find a balance between provider and patient needs.
France DJ, Throop P, Walczyk B, et al. J Patient Safety. 2005;1:145-153.
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Predictors of misunderstanding pediatric liquid medication instructions.
Bailey SC, Pandit AU, Yin S, et al. Fam Med. 2009;41:715-721.
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Effects of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education duty hour limits on sleep, work hours, and safety.
Landrigan CP, Fahrenkopf AM, Lewin D, et al. Pediatrics. 2008;122:250-258.
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