| Literature DB >> 25629347 |
Pollyanna Kellett1, Mary Gottwald.
Abstract
There is a need to reduce medication errors, and one way of achieving this for high-risk medications is by double-checking. This article reports the results of a literature review, undertaken as part of an MSc, which examined safe processes for double-checking. The article discusses three themes that emerged from the review: the evidence and processes of double-checking, supportive safety measures and human factors. The review concluded that two people double-checking the entire process enhances and strengthens practice, and that clinical settings and contexts are important to safety in medication administration. The aim of the article is to provide evidence for nurse managers to support their decision making on safe administration practice in clinical settings.Entities:
Keywords: Double-checking; acute care; high-risk medications; human factors; medication errors; pharmaceutical preparations
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25629347 DOI: 10.7748/nm.21.9.16.e1310
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nurs Manag (Harrow) ISSN: 1354-5760