Analysis of the thinking process of pharmacists in response to changes in the dispensing environment using the eye-tracking method
Abstract Background Pharmacists must understand the mechanisms by which dispensing errors occur and take appropriate preventive measures. In this study, the gaze movements of pharmacists were analyzed using an eye-tracking method, to elucidate the thinking process of pharmacists when identifying tar...
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Main Authors: | Toshikazu Tsuji (Author), Kenichiro Nagata (Author), Keiichi Sasaki (Author), Ryosuke Matsukane (Author), Shigeru Ishida (Author), Takehiro Kawashiri (Author), Kimitaka Suetsugu (Author), Hiroyuki Watanabe (Author), Takeshi Hirota (Author), Ichiro Ieiri (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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