Effect of improvement measures in reducing interruptions in a Japanese hospital pharmacy using a synthetic approach based on resilience engineering and systems thinking
Abstract Background Workflow interruptions in pharmacies contribute to dispensing errors, a high-priority issue in patient safety, but have rarely been studied from a systemic perspective partly because of the limitations of the conventional reductionistic approach. This study aims to identify a mec...
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Main Authors: | Takahiro Kojima (Author), Noriyasu Kinoshita (Author), Harumi Kitamura (Author), Koji Tanaka (Author), Ayumi Tokunaga (Author), Satoshi Nakagawa (Author), Takeru Abe (Author), Kazue Nakajima (Author) |
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2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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