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View article: (ID: 154) Establishing the determinants and potential solutions for pharmacy professionals engaging with research: a theory-based UK survey
(ID: 154) Establishing the determinants and potential solutions for pharmacy professionals engaging with research: a theory-based UK survey Open
Introduction Pharmacy professionals are the third largest profession in the National Health Service [1], yet they are underrepresented in both applications and awards for research grants and fellowships [2]. Establishing the barriers and e…
View article: (ID: 153) Focus groups exploring the challenges and potential solutions to pharmacy professionals engaging with research in the UK
(ID: 153) Focus groups exploring the challenges and potential solutions to pharmacy professionals engaging with research in the UK Open
Introduction Research is essential to the advancement of pharmacy practice; however, engagement within the profession remains limited [1]. Previous studies exploring barriers to research engagement have largely focused on specific sectors …
View article: Evaluating the impact of an indication-based, patient-specific prescribing tool on prescribing errors in paediatrics: a non-randomised, before-and-after study
Evaluating the impact of an indication-based, patient-specific prescribing tool on prescribing errors in paediatrics: a non-randomised, before-and-after study Open
Background Medication errors remain a major challenge in paediatric prescribing owing to the complexities of weight-based dosing, age-specific formulations and the need for precise calculations. This study examines the association of an in…
View article: A mixed methods evaluation of an antimicrobial prescribing clinical decision support system app
A mixed methods evaluation of an antimicrobial prescribing clinical decision support system app Open
View article: “PrevenganT2,” a Culturally Responsive Family-Based Diabetes Prevention Intervention for Hispanic or Latino Adults at High Risk for Type 2 Diabetes: Protocol for a Proof-of-Concept Evaluation
“PrevenganT2,” a Culturally Responsive Family-Based Diabetes Prevention Intervention for Hispanic or Latino Adults at High Risk for Type 2 Diabetes: Protocol for a Proof-of-Concept Evaluation Open
Background Despite the efficacy of lifestyle interventions for preventing or delaying diabetes, community translations to date have failed to engage Hispanic or Latino participants effectively. Previously identified barriers to engagement …
View article: Complexities and capabilities of Scan4Safety in NHS hospitals: a qualitative study of a national demonstrator site
Complexities and capabilities of Scan4Safety in NHS hospitals: a qualitative study of a national demonstrator site Open
Background: Data standards and barcoding technologies are implemented in hospitals to uniquely identify objects, people and locations, streamline the management of supplies and inventories, improve efficiency, reduce waste and improve pati…
View article: Comparing safety, performance and user perceptions of a patient-specific indication-based prescribing tool with current practice: a mixed methods randomised user testing study
Comparing safety, performance and user perceptions of a patient-specific indication-based prescribing tool with current practice: a mixed methods randomised user testing study Open
Background Medication errors are the leading cause of preventable harm in healthcare. Despite proliferation of medication-related clinical decision support systems (CDSS), current systems have limitations. We therefore developed an indicat…
View article: Striving for balance in decisions on antenatal pharmacotherapy
Striving for balance in decisions on antenatal pharmacotherapy Open
View article: What are the unintended patient safety consequences of healthcare technologies? A qualitative study among patients, carers and healthcare providers
What are the unintended patient safety consequences of healthcare technologies? A qualitative study among patients, carers and healthcare providers Open
Objective To identify patient-safety-related unintended consequences of healthcare technologies experienced by their primary users: patients, carers and healthcare providers (HCPs). Design Qualitative study based on data collected in onlin…
View article: Resilience in nursing medication administration practice: a systematic review with narrative synthesis
Resilience in nursing medication administration practice: a systematic review with narrative synthesis Open
Resilience in nursing medication administration practice: a systematic review with narrative synthesis. Objective Little is known about how nurses adapt medication administration practices to preserve safety. The capacity to adapt and resp…
View article: A User‐Driven Framework for Dose Selection in Pregnancy: Proof of Concept for Sertraline
A User‐Driven Framework for Dose Selection in Pregnancy: Proof of Concept for Sertraline Open
Despite growing knowledge of pregnancy‐induced changes in physiology that may alter maternal and fetal pharmacokinetics, evidence‐based antenatal doses are lacking for most drugs. Pharmacokinetic modeling and expanding clinical data in pre…
View article: Willingness-to-use and preferences for model-informed antenatal doses: a cross-sectional study among European healthcare practitioners and pregnant women
Willingness-to-use and preferences for model-informed antenatal doses: a cross-sectional study among European healthcare practitioners and pregnant women Open
Background: Physiological changes in pregnancy may affect drug safety and efficacy, sometimes requiring dose adjustments. Pregnancy-adjusted doses, however, are missing for most medications. Increasingly, pharmacokinetic models can be used…
View article: Patient safety incident reporting software: A cross‐sectional survey of nurses and other users' perspectives
Patient safety incident reporting software: A cross‐sectional survey of nurses and other users' perspectives Open
Aim To investigate nurses' and other users' perceptions and knowledge regarding patient safety incident reporting software and incident reporting. Design A cross‐sectional online survey. Methods The survey, ‘The Users' Perceptions of Patie…
View article: Potentially inappropriate prescribing (PIP) in older people and its association with socioeconomic deprivation—a systematic review and narrative synthesis
Potentially inappropriate prescribing (PIP) in older people and its association with socioeconomic deprivation—a systematic review and narrative synthesis Open
View article: Comparing safety, performance and user perceptions of a patient-specific indication-based prescribing tool with current practice: A mixed-methods randomised user testing study
Comparing safety, performance and user perceptions of a patient-specific indication-based prescribing tool with current practice: A mixed-methods randomised user testing study Open
Background Medication errors are the leading cause of preventable harm in healthcare. Despite proliferation of medication-related clinical decision support systems (CDSS), current systems have limitations. We therefore developed an indicat…
View article: Raising the barcode: improving medication safety behaviours through a behavioural science-informed feedback intervention. A quality improvement project and difference-in-difference analysis
Raising the barcode: improving medication safety behaviours through a behavioural science-informed feedback intervention. A quality improvement project and difference-in-difference analysis Open
Barcode medication administration (BCMA) technology can improve patient safety by using scanning technology to ensure the right drug and dose are given to the right patient. Implementation can be challenging, requiring adoption of differen…
View article: Perceived barriers and facilitators for model-informed dosing in pregnancy: a qualitative study across healthcare practitioners and pregnant women
Perceived barriers and facilitators for model-informed dosing in pregnancy: a qualitative study across healthcare practitioners and pregnant women Open
View article: Modelling pharmacy and pharmaceutical students’ intentions to learn about their roles in environmental sustainability
Modelling pharmacy and pharmaceutical students’ intentions to learn about their roles in environmental sustainability Open
View article: Medication safety strategies in European adult, paediatric, and neonatal intensive care units: a cross-sectional survey
Medication safety strategies in European adult, paediatric, and neonatal intensive care units: a cross-sectional survey Open
There is considerable variation in medication safety strategies used within European ICUs, both between and within geographical areas. Our findings may be helpful to ICU staff in identifying strategies that should be considered for impleme…
View article: Secondary uses of electronic prescribing and pharmacy data in UK hospital care: a national survey
Secondary uses of electronic prescribing and pharmacy data in UK hospital care: a national survey Open
Electronic hospital pharmacy (EHP) systems are ubiquitous in today’s hospitals, with many also implementing electronic prescribing (EP) systems; both contain a potential wealth of medication-related data to support quality improvement. The…
View article: Development and prioritisation of policy recommendations for medication safety improvement for intensive care units: a European Association of Hospital Pharmacists Special Interest Group Delphi Study
Development and prioritisation of policy recommendations for medication safety improvement for intensive care units: a European Association of Hospital Pharmacists Special Interest Group Delphi Study Open
Through this study it was possible to develop and prioritise evidence-based policy recommendations to enhance medication safety, which may contribute to reducing MEs in ICUs across Europe. All recommendations were considered 'high priority…
View article: Healthcare professionals’ views on opioid stewardship interventions in postoperative, opioid-naive patients: a qualitative service evaluation
Healthcare professionals’ views on opioid stewardship interventions in postoperative, opioid-naive patients: a qualitative service evaluation Open
Introduction Overuse of opioids has led to an opioid crisis.[1] Opioid stewardship interventions have been developed in some countries. However, there are currently no uniform guidelines that can be used to implement opioid stewardship int…
View article: A user-driven framework for dose selection in pregnancy: proof-of-concept for sertraline
A user-driven framework for dose selection in pregnancy: proof-of-concept for sertraline Open
Despite growing knowledge of pregnancy-induced changes in physiology that may alter maternal and fetal pharmacokinetics, and therefore drug efficacy and safety, evidence-based antenatal doses are lacking for most drugs. Pharmacokinetic mod…
View article: Avoiding harm through hearing our patients
Avoiding harm through hearing our patients Open
View article: Exploring the Role of Guidelines in Contributing to Medication Errors: A Descriptive Analysis of National Patient Safety Incident Data
Exploring the Role of Guidelines in Contributing to Medication Errors: A Descriptive Analysis of National Patient Safety Incident Data Open
Difficulties finding and using information from clinical guidelines contribute to thousands of prescribing and medication administration incidents, some of which are associated with substantial patient harm.
View article: Our mission and how we hope to move the field forward: statement from the <i>BMJ Quality & Safety</i> senior editorial team 2023
Our mission and how we hope to move the field forward: statement from the <i>BMJ Quality & Safety</i> senior editorial team 2023 Open
View article: Using patient and carer perspectives to improve medication safety at transitions of care
Using patient and carer perspectives to improve medication safety at transitions of care Open
View article: Validation of a method to assess the severity of medication administration errors in Brazil
Validation of a method to assess the severity of medication administration errors in Brazil Open
Introduction Medication errors are frequent and have high economic and social impacts; however, some medication errors are more likely to result in harm than others. Therefore, it is critical to determine their severity. Various tools exis…
View article: Hospital pharmacists’, doctors’ and nurses’ perceptions of intra- and inter- professional communication in the context of electronic prescribing and medication administration systems: A qualitative study
Hospital pharmacists’, doctors’ and nurses’ perceptions of intra- and inter- professional communication in the context of electronic prescribing and medication administration systems: A qualitative study Open
Background Effective, integrated and coordinated communication is essential in providing high quality patient care. Little prior research has detailed the impact of electronic prescribing and medication administration (ePMA) systems on hea…
View article: A model of intended and ideal prescribing and medication use in symptom control in palliative care: an international scoping review
A model of intended and ideal prescribing and medication use in symptom control in palliative care: an international scoping review Open
Introduction UK health policy documents are committed to improving personalised palliative care for people of all ages, prioritising access to coordinated care and health inequity. The UK Health and Care Act 2022 has stated it is a statuto…