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Who do hospital physicians and nurses go to for advice about medications? A social network analysis and examination of prescribing error rates.

Creswick N, Westbrook JI. Who Do Hospital Physicians and Nurses Go to for Advice About Medications? A Social Network Analysis and Examination of Prescribing Error Rates. J Patient Saf. 2015;11(3):152-9. doi:10.1097/PTS.0000000000000061.

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April 16, 2014
Creswick N, Westbrook JI. J Patient Saf. 2015;11(3):152-9.
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This analysis sought to characterize how physicians and nurses acquire information about medication prescribing. Physicians rarely elicited medication prescribing advice from individuals and more frequently referred to paper or computerized resources. A ward with a better information-sharing network had fewer medication errors, highlighting the value of interprofessional information-sharing as a critical component of safety culture.

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Creswick N, Westbrook JI. Who Do Hospital Physicians and Nurses Go to for Advice About Medications? A Social Network Analysis and Examination of Prescribing Error Rates. J Patient Saf. 2015;11(3):152-9. doi:10.1097/PTS.0000000000000061.

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