对于儿童用药来说,毫升计量的口服注射器比量杯更安全

Y. Moore, A. Iqbal
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目的:药物标签使用不同的测量单位,可能不同于用于测量剂量的工具上的单位。该研究比较了单元和工具的组合,看看哪一个减少了错误。设计:随机对照试验。护理人员被随机分配到五组中的一组。各组在药物标签上使用的单位和计量工具的单位配对方面存在差异。干预:所有护理人员被要求测量三种液体剂量,按照标签上的说明,使用三种不同的剂量工具。分配:随机数生成器,按站点阻塞,以100为一组(每组20个)用于将护理人员随机分配到组。盲法:评估者和护理者均未在分配后盲法。环境:美国三家儿科门诊诊所。参与者:8岁以下儿童的父母或法定监护人出示……
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Oral syringes with millilitre measurements are safer than dosing cups for administration of medication for children
Aim: Medication labels use various measurement units that may differ from the units on tools used to measure doses. The study compared combinations of units and tools to see which reduced errors. Design: Randomised control trial. Caregivers randomly allocated to one of five groups. Groups differed in the pairing of units used on medication label and units of dosing tool. Intervention: All caregivers were asked to measure three liquid doses, as instructed on label, using three different dosing tools. Allocation: Random number generator, blocked by site, in sets of 100 (20 per group) used to randomise caregivers to groups. Blinding: Neither assessors nor caregivers blinded after assignment. Setting: Three paediatric outpatient clinics across USA. Participants: Parents or legal guardians of children aged ≤8 years who presented …
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