The effect of electronic prescribing and medication administration on nurses’ workflow and activities: an uncontrolled before and after study

  • Van Wilder A
  • Bell H
  • Franklin B
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Abstract

Electronic prescribing and medication administration (ePMA) is purported to improve patient safety through a number of benefits including reducing medication errors and facilitating identification of prescribers. However little is known of its effect on nurses' workflow and the associated patient safety implications.

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Van Wilder, A., Bell, H., & Franklin, B. D. (2016). The effect of electronic prescribing and medication administration on nurses’ workflow and activities: an uncontrolled before and after study. Safety in Health, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40886-016-0023-8

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