Hospital study tests if pharmacists catch more medication errors than doctors
NCT ID NCT06903572
Summary
This study looked at whether having a clinical pharmacist involved when a patient is transferred from a regular hospital ward to an intensive care unit (ICU) improves medication safety. Researchers compared how many medication errors were found when a pharmacist reviewed the patient's prescriptions versus when only a critical care doctor reviewed them. The goal was to understand if this specific pharmacist role leads to better, safer care during these high-risk transitions.
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Alexandria Main University Hospital
Alexandria, Egypt
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