2023
DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10071-24588
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Assessment of Medication Safety Incidents Associated with High-alert Medication Use in Intensive Care Setting: A Clinical Pharmacist Approach

Priya J Aradhya,
Ravina Ravi,
Ballaekere Jayaram Subhash Chandra
et al.
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“… 24 , 25 , 35 An increase in workload and the presence of burnout have been associated with an increase in medication incidents which suggests that burnout experienced by pharmacy professionals is a patient safety issue. 24 , 41 , 42 …”
Section: Current State Of Pharmacy Workplace Well-being In the Litera...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 24 , 25 , 35 An increase in workload and the presence of burnout have been associated with an increase in medication incidents which suggests that burnout experienced by pharmacy professionals is a patient safety issue. 24 , 41 , 42 …”
Section: Current State Of Pharmacy Workplace Well-being In the Litera...mentioning
confidence: 99%