Harm and Reporting
Cross-source consensus on Harm and Reporting from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
Uses
Risks & contraindications
Highlighted claims
- Most reported medication error cases caused no harm. — Medication errors in practice: A mixed-methods study from Diwan Polyclinic-Muscat
- Interviewees reported that encountered errors caused no harm because they were intercepted before reaching patients. — Medication errors in practice: A mixed-methods study from Diwan Polyclinic-Muscat
- Almost all participants who had encountered medication errors indicated that incidents were reported. — Medication errors in practice: A mixed-methods study from Diwan Polyclinic-Muscat
- More than 70% of participants felt empowered to intervene when medication errors occurred. — Medication errors in practice: A mixed-methods study from Diwan Polyclinic-Muscat
- Medication error incident reporting was recommended as part of a transparent learning-oriented safety culture. — Medication errors in practice: A mixed-methods study from Diwan Polyclinic-Muscat