The impact of hospital accreditation on the quality of healthcare: a systematic literature review

M Hussein, M Pavlova, M Ghalwash… - BMC health services …, 2021 - Springer
Background Accreditation is viewed as a reputable tool to evaluate and enhance the quality
of health care. However, its effect on performance and outcomes remains unclear. This …

Prevalence and nature of medication administration errors in health care settings: a systematic review of direct observational evidence

RN Keers, SD Williams, J Cooke… - Annals of …, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
OBJECTIVE: To systematically review empirical evidence on the prevalence and nature of
medication administration errors (MAEs) in health care settings. DATA SOURCES: Ten …

Association of interruptions with an increased risk and severity of medication administration errors

JI Westbrook, A Woods, MI Rob… - Archives of Internal …, 2010 - jamanetwork.com
Background Interruptions have been implicated as a cause of clinical errors, yet, to our
knowledge, no empirical studies of this relationship exist. We tested the hypothesis that …

Impact of accreditation on the quality of healthcare services: a systematic review of the literature

A Alkhenizan, C Shaw - Annals of Saudi medicine, 2011 - annsaudimed.net
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Accreditation is usually a voluntary program in which
trained external peer reviewers evaluate a healthcare organization's compliance and …

Medication errors: an overview for clinicians

CM Wittich, CM Burkle, WL Lanier - Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 2014 - Elsevier
Medication error is an important cause of patient morbidity and mortality, yet it can be a
confusing and underappreciated concept. This article provides a review for practicing …

[HTML][HTML] Effect of bar-code technology on the safety of medication administration

EG Poon, CA Keohane, CS Yoon… - … England Journal of …, 2010 - Mass Medical Soc
Background Serious medication errors are common in hospitals and often occur during
order transcription or administration of medication. To help prevent such errors, technology …

[PDF][PDF] Prevalence and economic burden of medication errors in the NHS in England: rapid evidence synthesis and economic analysis of the prevalence and burden of …

RA Elliott, E Camacho, F Campbell, D Jankovic… - 2024 - orda.shef.ac.uk
A medication error is a preventable event that may lead to inappropriate medication use or
patient harm. 2. We found 36 studies reported error rates in primary care, care homes and …

Drug-related problems in hospitals: a review of the recent literature

A Krähenbühl-Melcher, R Schlienger, M Lampert… - Drug safety, 2007 - Springer
Problems associated with pharmacotherapy (in particular, medication errors and adverse
drug events) are frequent and are associated with increased costs for treatment. Analysis of …

Health sector accreditation research: a systematic review

D Greenfield, J Braithwaite - … journal for quality in health care, 2008 - academic.oup.com
Purpose The purpose of this study was to identify and analyze research into accreditation
and accreditation processes. Data sources A multi-method, systematic review of the …

Errors in the administration of intravenous medications in hospital and the role of correct procedures and nurse experience

JI Westbrook, MI Rob, A Woods… - BMJ quality & safety, 2011 - qualitysafety.bmj.com
Background Intravenous medication administrations have a high incidence of error but there
is limited evidence of associated factors or error severity. Objective To measure the …