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Ginger Schroers

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Journal of Clinical Nursing|June 27, 2018
Characteristics of interruptions during medication administration: An integrative review of direct observational studiesGinger Schroers
Nursing Education Perspectives|August 19, 2025
Tool Development and Testing: An Objective Measurement of Medication Administration CompetencyGinger Schroers, Jill Pfieffer
The Journal of Nursing Education|July 6, 2023
Nursing Students' Medication Administration: A Focus on Hand Hygiene and Patient IdentificationGinger Schroers, Jenny O'Rourke
Journal of Advanced Nursing|April 18, 2023
Association of external interruptions with increased medication administration duration and self-interruptions: A direct observational study: Empirical research quantitativeGinger Schroers, Dina Tell, Jenny O'Rourke
Western Journal of Nursing Research|June 10, 2026
Artificial Intelligence Applications Versus Manual Methods For Literature Retrieval: A Comparative AnalysisJenny O'Rourke, Matthew Byrne, Ginger Schroers
Nurse Education Today|July 14, 2023
Undergraduate nursing student experiences in American clinical learning environments: A descriptive studyGinger Schroers, Shalini Shrikanth, Jill Pfieffer
Nursing Education Perspectives|September 13, 2021
Undergraduate Nursing Students and Management of Interruptions: Preparation of Students for Future Workplace RealitiesGinger Schroers, Jennifer Gunberg Ross, Helene Moriarty
Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety|November 6, 2020
Nurses' Perceived Causes of Medication Administration Errors: A Qualitative Systematic ReviewGinger Schroers, Jennifer Gunberg Ross, Helene Moriarty
Journal of Professional Nursing : Official Journal of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing|September 23, 2022
Medication administration errors made among undergraduate nursing students: A need for change in teaching methodsGinger Schroers, Jennifer Gunberg Ross, Helene Moriarty
Nurse Educator|December 12, 2023
An Interruption Management Education Bundle: Feasibility Testing With Nursing StudentsGinger Schroers, Jill Pfieffer, Bridget Andersen, et al.
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Journal of Clinical Nursing|June 27, 2018
Characteristics of interruptions during medication administration: An integrative review of direct observational studiesGinger Schroers
Nursing Education Perspectives|August 19, 2025
Tool Development and Testing: An Objective Measurement of Medication Administration CompetencyGinger Schroers, Jill Pfieffer
The Journal of Nursing Education|July 6, 2023
Nursing Students' Medication Administration: A Focus on Hand Hygiene and Patient IdentificationGinger Schroers, Jenny O'Rourke
Journal of Advanced Nursing|April 18, 2023
Association of external interruptions with increased medication administration duration and self-interruptions: A direct observational study: Empirical research quantitativeGinger Schroers, Dina Tell, Jenny O'Rourke
Western Journal of Nursing Research|June 10, 2026
Artificial Intelligence Applications Versus Manual Methods For Literature Retrieval: A Comparative AnalysisJenny O'Rourke, Matthew Byrne, Ginger Schroers
Nurse Education Today|July 14, 2023
Undergraduate nursing student experiences in American clinical learning environments: A descriptive studyGinger Schroers, Shalini Shrikanth, Jill Pfieffer
Nursing Education Perspectives|September 13, 2021
Undergraduate Nursing Students and Management of Interruptions: Preparation of Students for Future Workplace RealitiesGinger Schroers, Jennifer Gunberg Ross, Helene Moriarty
Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety|November 6, 2020
Nurses' Perceived Causes of Medication Administration Errors: A Qualitative Systematic ReviewGinger Schroers, Jennifer Gunberg Ross, Helene Moriarty
Journal of Professional Nursing : Official Journal of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing|September 23, 2022
Medication administration errors made among undergraduate nursing students: A need for change in teaching methodsGinger Schroers, Jennifer Gunberg Ross, Helene Moriarty
Nurse Educator|December 12, 2023
An Interruption Management Education Bundle: Feasibility Testing With Nursing StudentsGinger Schroers, Jill Pfieffer, Bridget Andersen, et al.
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