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Nursesʼ Perceptions of Causes of Medication Errors and Barriers to Reporting
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2007
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Family MedicineNursesʼ PerceptionsClinical SystemAdverse EventMedication ErrorsPublic HealthMedical Error PreventionHealth Services ResearchBarcode Medication AdministrationHealth PolicyOutcomes ResearchHealth Information TechnologyNursingDrug Information SystemMedical Information SystemPatient SafetyNursing ResearchMedicinePatient ExperienceHealth Informatics
This study describes nurses' perceptions about medication errors and the effects of physician order entry and barcode medication administration on medication errors. A convenience sample of 61 medical-surgical nurses was surveyed. All nurses surveyed perceived that information technology decreases medication errors. However, medication errors continue to occur despite the availability of sophisticated information technology systems.
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