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Marquard, Jenna L.; Henneman, Philip L.; He, Ze; Jo, Junghee; Fisher, Donald L.; Henneman, Elizabeth A. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 2011
Patient identification (ID) errors occurring during the medication administration process can be fatal. The aim of this study is to determine whether differences in nurses' behaviors and visual scanning patterns during the medication administration process influence their capacities to identify patient ID errors. Nurse participants (n = 20)…
Descriptors: Nursing Education, Eye Movements, Nurses, Identification
Drew, Jacob; Cashman, Suzanne B.; Savageau, Judith A.; Stenger, Joseph – Journal of Rural Health, 2006
Context: Hospitals in rural communities may seek to increase specialty care access by establishing clinics staffed by visiting specialists. Purpose: To examine the visiting specialist care delivery model in Massachusetts, including reasons specialists develop secondary rural practices and distances they travel, as well as their degree of…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Clinics, Models, Health Services
DeMonaco, Harold J.; Koski, Greg – Journal of Research Administration, 2007
The role of new technology in healthcare continues to expand from both the clinical and financial perspectives. Despite the importance of innovation, most academic medical centers do not have a clearly defined process for technology assessment. Recognizing the importance of new drugs, diagnostics and procedures in the care of patients and in the…
Descriptors: Health Services, Influence of Technology, Innovation, Technological Advancement