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    A systematic review of prescription errors in paediatric care by GD Hannibal, NVNN Vithanage, MT Madhushika, TK Sinhabahu, I Kankananarachchi, PLGC Liyanage

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Abstract Background Prescription errors (PE) are more prone to occur in paediatric care due to weight-based dosing and age-specific formulations. …”
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    Classification of errors in determining trigonometry function values at standard positions by Yayan Eryk Setiawan Setiawan, Sunardi

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…The results showed that out of 34 students who made errors in determining the value of trigonometric functions at the standard position, 11% had conceptual errors, 56% had principle errors, 15% had calculation errors and 18% had factual errors. …”
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    University Pharmacy Clinic: Preventing Errors and Enhancing Lives Through Expert Medication Management by Alesha Smith, Dhanya Hariharan Nair, Emma R. Smith, Tara F. Wheeler, Lauren E. Smith, Bruce R. Russell, Carlo A. Marra

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The University of Otago School of Pharmacy Clinic serves as a model for innovative medication management, tackling critical medication-related problems (MRPs) to enhance patient outcomes and advance pharmacy education. This study evaluated the clinic’s impact, examining 456 patient consultations over four years, with a focus on MRPs such as dosing errors, non-adherence, and inadequate monitoring. …”
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    Mathematical Language Errors and Academic Performance in Preservice Calculus Teachers by Joseph Baidoo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Conducted within the context of South Africa's education system, where effective mathematics instruction is vital for educational and economic development, this study aims to identify common mathematical language pitfalls, analyze their consequences, and propose strategies to mitigate these errors. …”
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    TEACHER’S CORRECTION STRATEGIES ON STUDENTS’ ERRORS IN EFL SPEAKING CLASS by Leni Nuraeni, Fahrus Zaman Fadhly

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…This study is aimed at identifying the types of students’ errors made in EFL speaking class and what the kind of teacher’s correction This study used descriptive qualitative method and the informants of this research was the EFL students at second semester at the department of English education, Universitas Kuningan. …”
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    Identification and evaluation of human errors using SHERPA technique among nurses at emergency ward of an educational hospital in Semnan city, Iran by ali Kermani, adel Mazloumi, jebraeel NaslSeraji, fariba GhasemZadeh

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…Therefore, current study was conducted with the aim of identification and evaluation of human error using SHERPA (Systematic Human Error Reduction and Prediction Approach) technique among nurses working at the emergency section of an educational hospital in Iran. …”
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    Enhancing medication error reporting through interprofessional education: analysis of Medwatch reporting accuracy and completion rates between teams and individuals by Aline H. Saad, Rehab Bondok, Farah Sayeg, Brian J. Barnes, Caitlin E. Rukat, Candice Garwood, Diane L. Levine

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Abstract Background Each year, the Food and Drug Administration receives over 2 million adverse event and medication error reports, which are likely underreported. Interprofessional education (IPE) is well positioned to provide team-based training regarding medication safety and related reporting tools. …”
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    Analyzing Errors in Formative Assessment: The Case of Pakistani ESL Undergraduates by Asma Khan, Noormah Babar, Mahwish Farooq

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…In Pakistan, English is not the native language but is mandated as a compulsory subject within educational institutions. Therefore, ESL learners often engender linguistic errors. …”
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    Knowledge, innovation, and change – The power of error in design and complex systems by Claudia Porfirione, Xavier Ferrari Tumay, Isabel Leggiero

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…An interdisciplinary analysis investigates the role of error as a strategic resource in education and professional practice, and a methodology is proposed that systematises the management of error, encouraging the emergence of innovative and adaptive solutions. …”
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    LEXICAL COLLOCATIONAL ERRORS MADE BY EFL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS by Rezheen Ahmed, Fakhir Mohammed

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Particularly, the identification of common lexical collocation errors helps educators target specific instructional areas and understand their impact on students' long-term language development. …”
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    Risk Management of Medication Errors: Improving the Quality of Pharmacotherapeutic Practice by Richard Anthony Despott, Patricia Vella Bonanno, Charmaine Gauci

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…The measures required to mitigate the highest risk of error include medication review of prescribing practices, unit dose dispensing systems and in‐line quality control to avoid treatment administration errors, and patient education in dispensing practice. …”
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    Identifying Factors Contributing to Medical Errors: A Qualitative Study by Fatemeh Leyci, Faramarz Pourasghar

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Findings indicate that care provider-related factors, especially lack of knowledge and skills, have the greatest impact on medical errors. To reduce these errors, it is recommended to design continuous education programs for healthcare staff, strengthen teamwork culture and interdepartmental communication, increase staffing, and upgrade medical equipment. …”
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