Abstract

Review Objectives: To investigate what systems and processes, for routine IV medication administration in acute care settings, are most effective and feasible in preventing medication incidents. Criteria for considering studies for this review: Types of participants: Acute care nurses, pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, medical and surgical staff in acute care settings, patients in acute care settings. Types of interventions: Administration systems IT systems Human systems Administration processes Documentation/recording Drug types Prescribing Single nurse administration Multiple nurse administration Level/role of nurse Patient involvement Types of outcome measures: Medication incident rate Satisfaction with system and process Practicality/applicability of system and process

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