Simulated medication administration for vulnerable populations using scanning technology: a quasi-experimental pilot study
Abstract Background Medication errors may occur due to shortcuts and pressures on time and resources on nurses. Nursing students are enculturated into these environments where their perceptions of norms around reporting and responding to medication errors are formative, yet simulated medication admi...
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Main Authors: | Anne Meginniss (Author), Courtney Coffey (Author), Kristen D. Clark (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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