Perception of nudge interventions to mitigate medication errors risk in healthcare service delivery
Abstract Background Conventional cognitive interventions to reduce medication errors have been found to be less effective as behavioural change does not always follow intention change. Nudge interventions, which subtly steer one's choices, have recently been introduced. Methods Conducted from F...
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Main Authors: | Keng Sheng Chew (Author), Say Keat Ooi (Author), Noor Fareen Abdul Rahim (Author), Shirly Siew-Ling Wong (Author), Vanitha Kandasamy (Author), Shin-Shin Teo (Author) |
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