2013
DOI: 10.1136/ejhpharm-2013-000330
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Support tools for paediatric inpatient prescribers: a review: Table 1

Abstract: Prescribing support for paediatrics is diverse and includes both standard texts and electronic tools. Evidence concerning who should be supported and by what method is limited. This review aims to collate the current information available on prescribing support in paediatrics. Many tools designed to support prescribers are technology based. For example, electronic prescribing and smart phone applications. There is a focus on prescriber education both at undergraduate and postgraduate level. In the UK, the majo… Show more

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“…They require considerable revisions to be usable in paediatric practice, and as these revisions are often individual to a particular hospital these efforts are likely to be duplicated elsewhere 8. These revisions are mainly due to the fact that paediatric patients, unlike adult patients, do not have a static default dose of any given medication.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They require considerable revisions to be usable in paediatric practice, and as these revisions are often individual to a particular hospital these efforts are likely to be duplicated elsewhere 8. These revisions are mainly due to the fact that paediatric patients, unlike adult patients, do not have a static default dose of any given medication.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%