Mapping the prevalence and nature of drug related problems among hospitalised children in the United Kingdom: a systematic review
Abstract Background Problems arising from medicines usage are recognised as a key patient safety issue. Children are a particular concern, given that they are more likely than adults to experience medication-related harm. While previous reviews have provided an estimate of prevalence in this populat...
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Main Authors: | Adam Sutherland (Author), Denham L. Phipps (Author), Stephen Tomlin (Author), Darren M. Ashcroft (Author) |
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2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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