Medication error reporting attitudes and practices in a regional Australian hospital: a qualitative study
Shady Abdelmaksoud,
Mohammed S. Salahudeen,
Colin M. Curtain
Abstract:BackgroundMedication errors are events that may cause or lead to inappropriate medication use or patient harm. Australians living outside metropolitan areas have poorer health outcomes than those living in urban areas. Medication error reporting (MER) practices vary due to the attitude of healthcare professionals (HCPs). MER can improve patient safety in community and hospital settings.AimTo explore HCPs' attitudes, practices, and recommendations towards MER in a regional hospital setting in Australia.MethodSe… Show more
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