Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2478260 | Annales Pharmaceutiques Françaises | 2011 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Three main causes were found: human factor, closely related to the software settings and the quality of user training; communication problems, related to the ergonomics; conception problems, related to intuitiveness and intricacy of the software. These results confirm the existence of medication errors induced by computerized physician order entry systems. They highlight the need to involve initial and ongoing training of users, relevance and scalability of the setup and use of mature and certified software to minimized them.
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Authors
V. Vialle, T. Tiphine, Y. Poirier, E. Raingeard, D. Feldman, J.-C. Freville,