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Virginia M Ulanimo1, Colleen O'Leary-Kelley, Phyllis M Connolly
1VAPAHCS, Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA. virginia.ulanimo@va.gov
Abstract:
This study describes nurses' perceptions about medication errors and the effects of physician order entry and barcode medication administration on medication errors. A convenience sample of 61 medical-surgical nurses was surveyed. All nurses surveyed perceived that information technology decreases medication errors. However, medication errors continue to occur despite the availability of sophisticated information technology systems.
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