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Exploring Attitudes and Opinions of Pharmacists towards delivering Prescribing Error Feedback: A Qualitative Case Study using focus group interviews
KEVIN HARDY
Medical School
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Pharmacist
100%
Prescribing Errors
100%
Focus Group Interviews
100%
Error Feedback
100%
Prescribers
50%
Rapport
14%
Ward-based
14%
Work Relationships
14%
Potential Impact
7%
Hospital Pharmacist
7%
Giving Feedback
7%
Constructive Feedback
7%
Work Environment
7%
Thematic Framework
7%
Framework Approach
7%
Potential Barrier
7%
Pharmacist Role
7%
District General Hospital
7%
Relationship Education
7%
Timely Feedback
7%
Time Pressure
7%
Safety Net
7%
Limited Training Data
7%
Prescription Errors
7%
Integrated Safety
7%
Health Systems
7%
Indirect Benefits
7%
Direct Benefits
7%
System Improvement
7%
Major Themes
7%
Need for Training
7%