Impact of a clinical decision support system on paediatric drug dose prescribing: a randomised within-subject simulation trial
Background Drug dosing errors are among the most frequent causes of preventable harm in paediatrics. Due to the complexity of paediatric pharmacotherapy and the working conditions in healthcare, it is not surprising that human factor is a well-described source of error. Thus, a clinical decision sup...
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Main Authors: | Priska Vonbach (Author), Lukas Higi (Author), Raffael Schmitt (Author), Karin Käser (Author), Monika Wälti (Author), Michael Grotzer (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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