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Medication Process Opportunities

Abstract

Medication safety in outpatients is usually overlooked or being managed the same as in the inpatients. Our study findings show the uniqueness and threats of medication process safety from the role and experience of physicians, nurses, and pharmacists working in the outpatient. Potential solutions will be discussed.

Author Details

Sophia H. Hu, PhD, RN, Post-Baccalaureate Program in Nursing, Taipei Medical University, Taipei City, Taiwan; Yi-Chun Chiu, PhD, General surgery and urology department, Taipei City Hospital, ZhongXiao Branch, Taipei City, Taiwan; Lei-Lan Wu, MSN, Nursing Division, Taipei City Hospital, Zhongxiao Branch, Taipei City, Taiwan

Sigma Membership

Lambda

Type

Presentation

Format Type

Text-based Document

Study Design/Type

N/A

Research Approach

N/A

Keywords:

Barriers, Medication Process, Outpatient

Conference Name

29th International Nursing Research Congress

Conference Host

Sigma Theta Tau International

Conference Location

Melbourne, Australia

Conference Year

2018

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Threats of Medication Process in Outpatients: Qualitative Study With Physicians, Nurses, and Pharmacists

Melbourne, Australia

Medication safety in outpatients is usually overlooked or being managed the same as in the inpatients. Our study findings show the uniqueness and threats of medication process safety from the role and experience of physicians, nurses, and pharmacists working in the outpatient. Potential solutions will be discussed.