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Knowledge, Attitude, and Behaviour with Regard to Medication Errors in Intravenous Therapy: A Cross-Cultural Pilot Study.

Noemi GiannettaMeysam Rahmani KatigriTahere Talebi AzadboniRosario CarusoGloria LiquoriSara DionisiAurora De LeoEmanuele Di SimoneGennaro RoccoAlessandro StievanoGiovanni Battista OrsiChristian NapoliMarco Di Muzio
Published in: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Findings from this preliminary translation and cross-cultural validation confirm that the questionnaire is a reliable and valid instrument within Persian healthcare settings. Moreover, these findings suggest that Italian and Persian nurses used an identical cognitive framework or mental model when thinking about medication errors prevention. The paper not only provides, for the first time, a validated instrument to evaluate the KAB theory in Iran, but it should promote other researchers in extending this kind of research, supporting those countries where attention to medical error is still increasing.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
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