“…team, task, environment, individual and system factors) (Deans, 2005;Evans, 2009;Popescu et al, 2011;Roughead and Semple, 2009) associated with the complex process of medication administration, rather than individual or professional group factors (Roughead and Semple, 2009). Reported factors that increase the likelihood of a medication error occurring include knowledge-based mistakes, poor communication (Nichols et al, 2008), polypharmacy, and poor compliance with medication assessment practices such as medication reconciliation (Latimer et al, 2011). The aim of this study, conducted at an Australian university, was to examine Bachelor of Nursing (BN) student's perceived effectiveness of an educational intervention which promotes a systems approach to understanding medication adverse events and errors, as well as strategies to avoid such errors.…”