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Exploring the Use of Persuasive System Design Principles to Enhance Medication Incident Reporting and Learning Systems: Scoping Reviews and Persuasive Design Assessment.

Kiemute OyiboPaola A GonzalezSarah EjazTasneem NaheyanCarla BeatonDenis O'DonnellJames R Barker
Published in: JMIR human factors (2024)
MIRLS, equipped with persuasive features, can become powerful motivational tools to promote safer medication practices in community pharmacies. They have the potential to highlight the value of MI reporting and increase the readiness of pharmacists to report incidents. The proposed persuasive design guidelines can help system developers and community pharmacy managers realize more effective MIRLS.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • adverse drug
  • mental health
  • primary care
  • cardiovascular disease
  • patient safety
  • systematic review
  • clinical practice
  • risk assessment
  • general practice
  • climate change
  • drug induced