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Barriers to the reporting of medication administration errors among nursing students
Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing, 10/08/09
Koohestani HR et al. – Findings from this study suggest MAE occurrences among nursing students are often underreported. Nursing student’s instructors must demonstrate positive responses to nursing students for reporting medication errors to improve patient safety.
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