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Danielle A Stowasser
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research. 48:193-195
Autor:
Danielle A Stowasser
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Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research. 48:7-9
Autor:
Danielle A Stowasser, Charles Mitchell, Ian Coombes, Margaret Duiguid, Carol M Reid, David McDougall
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. 72:338-349
WHAT IS ALREADY KNOWN ABOUT THIS SUBJECT • Prescribing errors are common and are caused by multiple factors. Standard medication charts have been recommended by British and Australian Health services. A study of a standard medication chart in five
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Medical Journal of Australia. 201:390-392
Inappropriate polypharmacy in older patients imposes a significant burden of decreased physical functioning, increased risk of falls, delirium and other geriatric syndromes, hospital admissions and death. The single most important predictor of inappr
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P Ravi Shankar, Rano M Piryani, Bidur Osti, SS Hiremath, Baburam Humagain, Nisha Jha, Therése Kairuz, Maree Jensen, Andrew Hale, Ian Coombes, Julie Stokes, Danielle A Stowasser, Lisa Nissen, Luigi Gaetani, H John Fardy, Claire Keith, Hanan Khalil, Anne Leversha
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Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research. 39:162-166
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Medical Journal of Australia. 188:89-94
Objective: To identify and analyse factors underlying intern prescribing errors to inform development of specific medication-safety interventions. Design: A prospective qualitative study that involved face-to-face interviews and human-factor analysis
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The Clinical Teacher. 4:128-134
A recent symposium focused on the importance of education as the cornerstone in the improvement of the safety of prescribing. Recommendations included enhanced pharmacology and therapeutics training for medical students and junior doctors. The Genera
Autor:
Alison Heel, Charles Mitchell, Carol M Reid, Ian Coombes, Danielle A Stowasser, Amanda Henderson
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Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research. 35:190-194
Aim: To assess the ability of nurses to identify medication errors and apply strategies to prevent adverse drug events. Method: This was a prospective study of the incidence of error detection in simulated medication scenarios at a teaching hospital.
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Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research. 34:293-296
The medicines management pathway describes the cognitive and physical steps involved in the use of medicines, with a focus on the consumer. There are 9 steps and 3 background processes. The steps and processes are interdependent and influence each ot
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Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research. 33:93-100
Aim: To investigate the hospital pharmacy resources required and other associated implications of implementing the National Guidelines to Achieve the Continuum of Quality Use of Medicines between Hospital and Community, prepared by the Australian Pha