Physicians' adherence to evidence-based guidelines as a major predictor of anticoagulant-related medication error incidence and severity

El-Bosily, Heba M; Abd El Meguid, Khaled R; Sabri, Nagwa A; Ahmed, M. A.;

Abstract


Anticoagulants represent a main source of medication errors (MEs) and complications that have catastrophic implications, posing an obligation on health care providers to assess anticoagulant-related MEs and factors affecting their occurrence. This study investigates the occurrence and severity of prescribing MEs in patients on anticoagulants and explores their potential predictors.


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Title Physicians' adherence to evidence-based guidelines as a major predictor of anticoagulant-related medication error incidence and severity
Authors El-Bosily, Heba M; Abd El Meguid, Khaled R; Sabri, Nagwa A; Ahmed, M. A. 
Keywords Egypt;adverse drug events;anticoagulant;clinical pharmacy;guideline adherence;medication error;prescribing errors
Issue Date Aug-2022
Publisher WILEY
Journal British journal of clinical pharmacology 
Volume 88
Issue 8
Start page 3730
End page 3740
ISSN 0306-5251
DOI 10.1111/bcp.15314
PubMed ID 35293625
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85127271668
Web of science ID WOS:000773864500001

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