2020
DOI: 10.4236/pp.2020.111002
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Study of Factors Affecting Medical Incident: 3. Medicine Inspection

Abstract: It is the responsibility of pharmacists to ensure the safety of patients as pharmacist's professional duties expand into diverse directions. In recent years, the use of automated dispensing systems has increased; however, the inspection by pharmacists is the most important step in the prevention of medical errors. Comparing the inspection of hospital and community pharmacists may lead to an increased awareness of incident countermeasures. Therefore, eye tracking was performed for hospital and community pharmac… Show more

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“…Our laboratory has been using eye trackers using in powdered medication dispensing, and medicine inspection by pharmacists to study factors affecting medical errors [9] [10] [11]. Eye tracking enables the visualization and measurement of "what people are looking at," and eye-tracking systems are widely used in ergonomics, psychology, and medicine (https://www.nacinc.jp/, October 25, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Our laboratory has been using eye trackers using in powdered medication dispensing, and medicine inspection by pharmacists to study factors affecting medical errors [9] [10] [11]. Eye tracking enables the visualization and measurement of "what people are looking at," and eye-tracking systems are widely used in ergonomics, psychology, and medicine (https://www.nacinc.jp/, October 25, 2022).…”
Section: Purposementioning
confidence: 99%