Medication‐related incidents at 19 hospitals: A retrospective register study using incident reports
Abstract Aim To examine (a) when medication incidents occur and which type is most frequent; (b) consequences for patients; (c) incident reporters' perceptions of causes; and (d) professional categories reporting the incidents. Design A descriptive multicentre register study. Methods This study...
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Main Authors: | Maria Cottell (Author), Inger Wätterbjörk (Author), Maria Hälleberg Nyman (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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