Vulnerabilities for Drug Diversion in the Handling, Data Entry, and Verification Tasks of 2 Inpatient Hospital Pharmacies: Clinical Observations and Healthcare Failure Mode and Effect Analysis.
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Full Title: J Patient Saf
Abbreviation: J Patient Saf
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Subject Category: Health Services
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"This work was supported by BD Canada (Becton Dickinson Canada Inc, Grant Number ROR2017-04260JH-NYGH). M.D.V., M.F., and P.T. have received honoraria from BD Canada for presenting at BD-sponsored events. BD Canada was not involved in the design of the study or in the collection, analysis, or interpretation of data, nor was BD-Canada involved in the writing of this article or the decision to submit the article for publication."
"We thank Devika Jain and Adrian Ragobar for supporting research ethics board applications, Rachel Reding and Jessica Tomasi for conducting and documenting observations, and Lesley Graham for her support in brainstorming failure modes and scoring the probability and severity of the failure modes. Our gratitude and thanks to the pharmacy staff who allowed us to conduct observations and their willingness to support this research and provide clarification and context to our analysis. This work was supported by BD Canada (Becton Dickinson Canada Inc, Grant Number ROR2017-04260JH-NYGH). M.D.V., M.F., and P.T. have received honoraria from BD Canada for presenting at BD-sponsored events. BD Canada was not involved in the design of the study or in the collection, analysis, or interpretation of data, nor was BD-Canada involved in the writing of this article or the decision to submit the article for publication."
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