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Clinical decision support systems and antibiotic use
Shebl, Nada Atef; Franklin, Bryony Dean; Barber, Nick (2007-08)Aim To review and appraise randomised controlled trials (RCT) and 'before and after' studies published on clinical decision support systems (CDSS) used to support the use of antibiotics. Methods A literature search. was ... -
Failure mode and effects analysis outputs are they valid?
Shebl, Nada Atef; Franklin, Bryony Dean; Barber, Nick (2012)Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) is a prospective risk assessment tool that has been widely used within the aerospace and automotive industries and has been utilised within healthcare since the early 1990s. The aim ... -
Is failure mode and effect analysis reliable?
Shebl, Nada Atef; Franklin, Bryony Dean; Barber, Nick (2009)To test the reliability of failure mode and effect analysis (FMEA) within a hospital setting in the United Kingdom. -
Prescribing errors in hospital inpatients : a three-centre study of their prevalence, types and causes
Franklin, Bryony Dean; Reynolds, Matthew; Shebl, Nada Atef; Burnett, Susan; Jacklin, Ann (2011)To compare the prevalence and causes of prescribing errors in newly written medication orders and how quickly they were rectified, in three NHS organisations. -
Prevalence and causes of prescribing and monitoring errors in General Practice in England
Ghaleb, Maisoon; Avery, T.; Barber, Nick; Franklin, Bryony Dean; Dhillon, S.; Armstrong, Sarah J.; Freyer, Anette; Howard, Rachel; Serumaga, Brian; Pezzolesi, Cinzia; Crowe, S.; Talabi, Olanrewaju (2011) -
The prevalence and nature of prescribing and monitoring errors in English general practice : a retrospective case note review
Avery, Anthony J.; Ghaleb, Maisoon; Barber, Nick; Franklin, Bryony Dean; Armstrong, Sarah J.; Serumaga, Brian; Dhillon, S.; Freyer, Anette; Howard, Rachel; Talabi, Olanrewaju; Mehta, Rajnikant L. (2013-08)Objective To determine the prevalence and nature of prescribing and monitoring errors in general practices in the England. Design Retrospective case note review of unique medication items prescribed over a 12 month period ... -
Qualitative study exploring the phenomenon of multiple electronic prescribing systems within single hospital organisations
Ahmed, Zamzam; Jani, Yogini; Franklin, Bryony Dean (2018-12-14)BACKGROUND: A previous census of electronic prescribing (EP) systems in England showed that more than half of hospitals with EP reported more than one EP system within the same hospital. Our objectives were to describe the ...