2013
DOI: 10.1136/archdischild-2013-303935a.2
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Does profession or experience affect a practitioner's perception when assigning potential harm avoided by pharmacists interventions

Abstract: Aim The aims of the study were to assess the differences in rating of potential harm avoided by a pharmacist's intervention using a multidisciplinary team and whether the experience of a healthcare professional affects how an intervention is rated. Method A random sample of 30 pharmacist interventions made on a neurosurgical ward were tabulated and sent to a multidisciplinary panel for review and grading using the National Reporting and Learning System risk scoring, one being negligible harm and five being cat… Show more

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