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Epidemiology of Errors and Adverse Events
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Errors in the administration of intravenous medications in hospital and the role of correct procedures and nurse experience.
Westbrook JI, Rob MI, Woods A, Parry D. BMJ Qual Saf. 2011;20:1027-1034.
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Medication safety initiative in reducing medication errors.
Nguyen EE, Connolly PM, Wong V. J Nurs Care Qual. 2010;25:224-230.
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The application of Aronson's taxonomy to medication errors in nursing.
Johnson M, Young H. J Nurs Care Qual. 2011;26:128-135.
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Work interruptions and their contribution to medication administration errors: an evidence review.
Biron AD, Loiselle CG, Lavoie-Tremblay M. Worldviews Evid Based Nurs. 2009;6:70-86.
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Do nurse and patient injuries share common antecedents? An analysis of associations with safety climate and working conditions.
Taylor JA, Dominici F, Agnew J, Gerwin D, Morlock L, Miller MR. BMJ Qual Saf. 2012;21:101-111.
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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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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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Learning mechanisms to limit medication administration errors.
Drach-Zahavy A, Pud D. J Adv Nurs. 2010;66:794-805.
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Prospective pilot intervention study to prevent medication errors in drugs administered to children by mouth or gastric tube: a programme for nurses, physicians and parents.
Bertsche T, Bertsche A, Krieg EM, et al. Qual Saf Health Care. 2010;19:e26.
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The impact of traditional and smart pump infusion technology on nurse medication administration performance in a simulated inpatient unit.
Trbovich PL, Pinkney S, Cafazzo JA, Easty AC. Qual Saf Health Care. 2010;19:430-434.
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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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Accuracy of medication documentation in hospital discharge summaries: a retrospective analysis of medication transcription errors in manual and electronic discharge summaries.
Callen J, McIntosh J, Li J. Int J Med Inform. 2010;79:58-64.
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Adverse drug events caused by serious medication administration errors.
Kale A, Keohane CA, Maviglia S, Gandhi TK, Poon EG. BMJ Qual Saf. 2012;21:933-938.
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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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Nursing care quality and adverse events in US hospitals.
Lucero RJ, Lake ET, Aiken LH. J Clin Nurs. 2010;19:2185-2195.
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Effect of bar-code technology on the safety of medication administration.
Poon EG, Keohane CA, Yoon CS, et al. N Engl J Med. 2010;362:1698-1707.
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Improving patient safety using the sterile cockpit principle during medication administration: a collaborative, unit-based project.
Fore AM, Sculli GL, Albee D, Neily J. J Nurs Manag. 2013;21:106-111.
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Does the implementation of an electronic prescribing system create unintended medication errors? A study of the sociotechnical context through the analysis of reported medication incidents.
Redwood S, Rajakumar A, Hodson J, Coleman JJ. BMC Med Inform Decis Mak. 2011;11:29.
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Multimodal system designed to reduce errors in recording and administration of drugs in anaesthesia: prospective randomised clinical evaluation.
Merry AF, Webster CS, Hannam J, et al. BMJ. 2011;343:d5543.
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Effect of bar-code–assisted medication administration on medication administration errors and accuracy in multiple patient care areas.
Helmons PJ, Wargel LN, Daniels CE. Am J Health Syst Pharm. 2009;66:1202-1210.
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