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"I am administering medication—please do not interrupt me": red tabards preventing interruptions as perceived by surgical patients.

Palese A, Ferro M, Pascolo M, et al. "I Am Administering Medication-Please Do Not Interrupt Me": Red Tabards Preventing Interruptions as Perceived by Surgical Patients. J Patient Saf. 2019;15(1):30-36. doi:10.1097/PTS.0000000000000209.

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March 6, 2019
Palese A, Ferro M, Pascolo M, et al. J Patient Saf. 2019;15(1):30-36.
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A variety of interventions have been tested to reduce interruptions during the medication administration process, including the use of vests worn by nurses with messaging designed to deter interruptions. Patients' perceptions of such messaging remains unknown. In this observational study, researchers found that the use of such vests may be perceived negatively by patients and deter them from interrupting nurses, even for urgent care needs.

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Palese A, Ferro M, Pascolo M, et al. "I Am Administering Medication-Please Do Not Interrupt Me": Red Tabards Preventing Interruptions as Perceived by Surgical Patients. J Patient Saf. 2019;15(1):30-36. doi:10.1097/PTS.0000000000000209.

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