Reporting of adverse drug reactions by nurses

Volume: 361, Issue: 9366, Pages: 1347 - 1348
Published: Apr 1, 2003
Abstract
Schemes for spontaneous reporting of adverse drug reactions are important to post-marketing safety surveillance worldwide. In the UK, doctors, dentists, coroners, and pharmacists are allowed to report through the yellow card scheme, but nurses were not until October, 2002. We used a similar programme to assess the role of community and hospital nurses in reporting of adverse drug reactions. The proportion and quality of reports received from...
Paper Details
Title
Reporting of adverse drug reactions by nurses
Published Date
Apr 1, 2003
Journal
Volume
361
Issue
9366
Pages
1347 - 1348
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