Prevalence, contributing factors, and interventions to reduce medication errors in outpatient and ambulatory settings: a systematic review

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Lina Naseralallah
Derek Stewart
Malcom Price
Vibhu Paudyal
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[1] University of Birmingham,School of Pharmacy, College of Medical and Dental Science, Institute of Clinical Sciences, Sir Robert Aitken Institute for Medical Research
[2] QU Health,Clinical Pharmacy and Practice Department, College of Pharmacy
[3] Qatar University,Institute of Applied Health Research
[4] University of Birmingham,NIHR Birmingham Biomedical Research Centre
[5] University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust,undefined
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Ambulatory; Contributory factors; Medication errors; Outpatient; Systematic review;
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页码:1359 / 1377
页数:18
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