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    Patterns of language errors in the writing of Bosnian EFL students: A case study by Edina Rizvić-Eminović, Melisa Bureković, Mersad Dervić

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Linguistic errors remain a persistent challenge for B2-level EFL learners, with research showing that grammatical misapplication accounts for nearly half of the language inaccuracies. …”
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    Lessons from Ophthalmology in Preventing Wrong-Site Errors in Paired-Organ Surgery by Annalisa Romaniello, Francesca Romana Blasi, Ludovico Iannetti, Marta Armentano, Mattia D’Andrea, Giacomo Visioli, Ludovico Alisi

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Additionally, multidisciplinary interventions, including AI-assisted verification systems, human factors analysis, and enhanced surgical checklists, continue to strengthen error prevention. …”
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    Hybrid electronic record: An error reduction strategy for diverse medical prescription formats by Carl-Heinz Kruse, Michelle T.D. Smith, Damian L. Clarke

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Contribution: Regular audits are an effective tool to greatly reduce prescription errors, and the higher the technology level, the more effective these audit interventions become. …”
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    New Insights Into Visual Word Recognition: Analyzing Error Distribution in Typical Readers by Fanny Grisetto, Clémence Roger, Gwendoline Mahé

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Future research could explore how factors like word frequency or reading skills influence error dynamics, potentially informing interventions targeting lexical retrieval deficits.…”
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    Implementing Customized Electronic Quality Checklists to Reduce Errors and Improve Workflow in Radiotherapy by Zaheeda Mulla, Victor J. Joseph John, Rania Hashem, Hatim Z. Almarzouki, Abdullah Almohamad, Mohammad Attar, Hane Muamenah, Hanadi F. Habibullah, Hussam Hijazi

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…These QCLs comprised various tasks assigned to RT staff, with each task including a customized electronic assessment checklist. Errors were assessed using the Radiation Error Scoring System. …”
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    How Surgeons and Surgical Leaders Manage Complications, Medical Errors, Malpractice, and Second Victim SyndromeThe Uses of SorrowTransparency, Compassion, and Truth in Medical Erro... by Peter M. Waters, David R. DeMaso, James J. Horgan, Steven L. Frick

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Leaders of surgeons and institutions need to support the patients, their families (first victims) and the surgeons and their care-giving teams (second victims) when a complication occurs. After a medical error, healthcare professionals should for their and the patient-parent(s) well-being: (1) acknowledge the error and its consequences; (2) take responsibility for the error; (3) express regret that the error occurred; (4) solve the problem as best as feasible with professional colleagues; and (5) strive to learn from this error and prevent such or related complication(s) from occurring to other patients in the future. …”
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    Unveiling the Errors Learners Make When Solving Word Problems Involving Algebraic Task by Samuel Kenney, Forster D. Ntow

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The participants were categorized into low-achieving and high-achieving groups based on their performance in a pretest, to help provide a detailed examination of the discrepancies in error occurrence between these groups. The Newman error analysis framework was used to unveil distinct patterns of errors among learners when tackling algebraic tasks. …”
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    Unraveling medication errors in Indian scholarly articles (2010–2023): A comprehensive review by J. Shanmugapriya, Seema Mehta, Swati Garg, Tanjul Saxena, Neeti Sharma, Geetika Goswami

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The literature review underscores a predominance of prospective observational and quantitative studies, notably lacking qualitative research which could enrich insights into patient communication strategies on medication errors. Studies predominantly conducted in individual hospital settings lack region-wide prevalence calculations, and while some intervention studies were identified, specific recommendations for further action remain lacking, suggesting a need for future research to bridge this gap.…”
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    Proportion of refractive errors among undergraduate students of a medical college in South Kerala by S. N. Ajas, N. Asha Raby

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Conclusion: The high proportion of refractive errors among medical students necessitates targeted interventions. …”
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    Organ‐based clues for diagnosis of inborn errors of immunity: A practical guide for clinicians by Fatemeh Mohammadi, Amirhossein Yadegar, Mahta Mardani, Aryan Ayati, Hassan Abolhassani, Nima Rezaei

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Abstract Inborn errors of immunity (IEI) comprise a group of about 490 genetic disorders that lead to aberrant functioning or the development of distinct immune system components. …”
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    Reducing Medication Errors through Multi-Disciplinary Collaboration: A Quality Improvement initiative by Davide Paccagnella, Rachel Isaac, Bhavee Patel, Pramodh Vallabhaneni

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Results: Following the intervention, the percentage of medication errors decreased from 89.3% to 12.1%, with a comparative 51.3% decrease in significant errors and a complete elimination of serious/potentially lethal errors. …”
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    Using trigger tools to identify triage errors by ambulance dispatch nurses in Sweden: an observational study by Ulrika Winblad, Douglas Spangler, Lennart Edmark, Jessica Colldén-Benneck, Helena Borg, Hans Blomberg

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…Of these, 209 (80%) were related to the dispatch centre contact, 143 (55%) received interventions above the primary care level and 99 (38%) were admitted to in-patient care. …”
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    Understanding the causes of intravenous medication administration errors in hospitals: a qualitative critical incident study by Darren M Ashcroft, Richard N Keers, Jonathan Cooke, Steven D Williams

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…Future interventions may need to be multimodal in design in order to mitigate these risks and reduce the burden of intravenous MAEs.…”
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    MEDICATION ERRORS: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY IN MOHAMED V MILITARY TEACHING HOSPITAL, RABAT, MOROCCO by Youssef Moutaouakkil, Zouhair El Allali, Samira Serragui, Mina Ait El Cadi, Jamal Lamsaouri, Rachid El Jaoudi, Yassir Bousliman

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…We analyzed 19,200 prescriptions during the study period and made 2,152 (11.20%) pharmaceutical interventions (PI). We identified 752 medication errors (34.94%) of the total PIs) in 562 patients, with an incidence rate of 3.91%. …”
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    First opinion practice electronic health records are a useful source of descriptions of medication errors by Eirini Petrou, Eirini Petrou, Heather Davies, Heather Davies, Maria Aoun, Alan D. Radford, David Singleton, David Singleton, Peter-John M. Noble, David R. Killick

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…BackgroundMedication error (MedE) is a leading global cause of harm in human healthcare with significance both in patient morbidity and mortality, and consequent legal and financial issues. …”
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    The Need of School Screening and Refractive Error Prevalence in School Children in Suburban Areas of Gurgaon District by Aditya Sethi, Arun Sethi, Reena Sethi

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Girl students were found to have a higher refractive error rate 13.3% compared to boy students 10.1% across the schools screened. …”
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    Prevalence and association of uncorrected refractive error among Chinese adolescents: a cross-sectional study by Yue Zhou, Xiaojuan Chen, Xiaobo Huang, Lele Li, Yan Zhu, Qi Cai, Yu Song, Zhi Min Sun, Peirong Lu

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Abstract Background Uncorrected refractive error (URE) is one of the main causes of visual impairments. …”
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    Evaluation of specimen rejection rates in the preanalytical phase and nurses’ experiences: a mixed design study by Yasemin Güner, Elif Kılıç Güner, Melek Üçüncüoğlu, Harun Yüksel

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Abstract Background The preanalytical phase is considered the most error-prone part of laboratory testing and significantly contributes to medical errors. …”
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