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Abbravation: International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy

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Springer International Publishing

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10.1016/0006-3223(89)90155-8

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2210-7711

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Sources and magnitude of error in preparing morphi

Authors: Asia N Rashed Stephen Tomlin
Publish Date: 2016/09/21
Volume: 38, Issue: 6, Pages: 1345-1345
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Recently our research report “Sources and magnitude of error in preparing morphine infusions for nurse/patient controlled analgesia in a UK paediatric hospital” was published online first by the International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy 1 However the statement of the “impacts on practice” has been changed by the editor before publication and is not properly announced Our study’s participants included healthcare professionals nurses and anaesthetists doctors and the study results reflect the current practice used by both professions Therefore the statements on the impact of the research findings on clinical practice should include both nurses and doctors


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