Journal article
Interventions to reduce medication errors in adult intensive care: A systematic review
E Manias, A Williams, D Liew
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology | Published : 2012
Abstract
Critically ill patients need life saving treatments and are often exposed to medications requiring careful titration. The aim of this paper was to review systematically the research literature on the efficacy of interventions in reducing medication errors in intensive care. A search was conducted of PubMed, CINAHL EMBASE, Journals@Ovid, International Pharmaceutical Abstract Series via Ovid, ScienceDirect, Scopus, Web of Science, PsycInfo and The Cochrane Collaboration from inception to October 2011. Research studies involving delivery of an intervention in intensive care for adult patients with the aim of reducing medication errors were examined. Eight types of interventions were identified:..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Work undertaken for this paper has been supported by an Australian Research Council, Discovery Project Grant (DP1093038).