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Computerized order entry with limited decision support to prevent prescription errors in a PICU.
Kadmon G, Bron-Harlev E, Nahum E, Schiller O, Haski G, Shonfeld T. Pediatrics. 2009;124:945-950.
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Frequency of pediatric medication administration errors and contributing factors.
Ozkan S, Kocaman G, Ozturk C, Seren S. J Nurs Care Qual. 2011:26;136-143.
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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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Medication administration errors by nurses: adherence to guidelines.
Kim J, Bates DW. J Clin Nurs. 2013;22:590-598.
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Using snowball sampling method with nurses to understand medication administration errors.
Sheu SJ, Wei IL, Chen CH, Yu S, Tang FI. J Clin Nurs. 2009;18:559-569.
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Perceived adverse patient outcomes correlated to nurses' workload in medical and surgical wards of selected hospitals in Kuwait.
Al-Kandari F, Thomas D. J Clin Nurs. 2009;18:581-590.
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Use of colour-coded labels for intravenous high-risk medications and lines to improve patient safety.
Porat N, Bitan Y, Shefi D, Donchin Y, Rozenbaum H. Qual Saf Health Care. 2009;18:505-509.
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Iatrogenesis in neonatal intensive care units: observational and interventional, prospective, multicenter study.
Kugelman A, Inbar-Sanado E, Shinwell ES, et al. Pediatrics. 2008;122:550-555.
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Medication prescribing errors in the prehospital setting and in the ED.
Lifshitz AE, Goldstein LH, Sharist M, et al. Am J Emerg Med. 2012;30:726-731.
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The nurses' experience of barriers to safe practice in the neonatal intensive care unit in Thailand.
Jirapaet V, Jirapaet K, Sopajaree C. J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs. 2006;35:746-754.
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Assessing the accuracy of drug profiles in an electronic medical record system of a Washington State hospital.
Platte B, Akinci F, Güç Y. Am J Manag Care. 2010;16:e245-e250.
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Causes of near misses in critical care of neonates and children.
Tourgeman-Bashkin O, Shinar D, Zmora E. Acta Paediatr. 2008;97:299-303.
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Interactive effects of nurse-experienced time pressure and burnout on patient safety: a cross-sectional survey.
Teng CI, Shyu YI, Chiou WK, Fan HC, Lam SM. Int J Nurs Stud. 2010;47:1442-1450.
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Why nurses make medication errors: a simulation study.
Kazaoka T, Ohtsuka K, Ueno K, Mori M. Nurse Educ Today. 2007;27:312-17.
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The value of 'gentle reminder' on safe medical behaviour.
Erev I, Rodensky D, Levi MA, Englard-Hershler M, Admi H, Donchin Y. Qual Saf Health Care. 2010;19:e49.
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The use of a CPOE log for the analysis of physicians' behavior when responding to drug-duplication reminders.
Long A-J, Chang P, Li Y-C, Chiu W-T. Int J Med Inform. 2008;77:499-506.
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Barriers to nurses' reporting of medication administration errors in Taiwan.
Chiang HY, Pepper GA. J Nurs Scholarsh. 2006;38:392-399.
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Implementation of medication error reporting through Med Safe Tool: the clinical pharmacists and the inpatient nursing staff collaborative approach.
Elnour AA, Ellahham NH, Al Qassas HI. J Patient Saf. 2007;3:177-183.
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Prevention of potential errors in resuscitation medications orders by means of a computerised physician order entry in paediatric critical care.
Vardi A, Efrati O, Levin I, et al. Resuscitation. 2007;73:400-406.
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Rate, causes and reporting of medication errors in Jordan: nurses' perspectives.
Mrayyan MT, Shishani K, Al-Faouri I. J Nurs Manag. Sep 2007;15:659-670.
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