Pharmacist's interventions in factors contributing to medication errors reduces medication errors in self-management of patients in the rehabilitation ward
Abstract Background The number of medications, number of administrations per day, dosing frequency on indicated day, and medication from multiple prescriptions are the medication factors prone to medication errors in self-management that have been previously reported. However, whether pharmacists ac...
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Main Authors: | Ryohei Suzuki (Author), Takako Uchiya (Author), Takamasa Sakai (Author), Masaaki Takahashi (Author), Fumiko Ohtsu (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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