PhD-student
Rikke Mie Rishøj
Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Odense University Hospital
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Projekt status | Closed | |
Data indsamlingsdatoer | ||
Start | 01.09.2015 | |
Slut | 15.03.2016 | |
Drug treatment of children is challenging and may affect patient safety. Adverse drug events (ADEs) in children are well-known. In order to learn from and prevent future ADEs healthcare professionals are obliged to report any ADE to the national Danish Patient Safety Database (DPSD). However ADEs are shown to be underreported which may be caused by different perceptions of ADE definition among physicians and nurses.
We conduct a questionnaire study which aims at evaluating the different perceptions of ADEs among nurses and physicians. Furthermore, we examine the likelihood of reporting certain types of ADE among these healthcare professionals.
The questionnaire involves both nurses and physicians working at pediatric wards located at the hospitals in the Region of Southern Denmark.
Data from the participants are collected through a questionnaire in REDCap.
Clinical Pharmacology, Department of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark
The Danish Research Unit for Hospital Pharmacy (SAFE), Amgros I/S
H. C. Andersen Children's Hospital, Odense University Hospital