Adherence to prescription-writing guidelines for outpatients in Southern Gauteng district hospitals
Background: Medical prescription writing is legally and professionally regulated in order to prevent errors that can result in patients being harmed. This study assesses prescriber adherence to such regulations in primary care settings. Methods: A cross-sectional study of 412 prescriptions from four...
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Main Authors: | Jacques G. Nkera-Gutabara (Author), Laurel B. Ragaven (Author) |
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