Journal article

Electronic error-reporting systems: A case study into the impact on nurse reporting of medical errors

R Lederman, S Dreyfus, J Matchan, JC Knott, SK Milton

Nursing Outlook | Published : 2013

Abstract

Background: Underreporting of errors in hospitals persists despite the claims of technology companies that electronic systems will facilitate reporting. This study builds on previous analyses to examine error reporting by nurses in hospitals using electronic media. Purpose: This research asks whether the electronic media creates additional barriers to error reporting, and, if so, what practical steps can all hospitals take to reduce these barriers. Method: This is a mixed-method case study nurses' use of an error reporting system, RiskMan, in two hospitals. The case study involved one large private hospital and one large public hospital in Victoria, Australia, both of which use the RiskMan m..

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