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- W3123082353 abstract "The prescribing process for children with cancer is complex, and errors can occur at any step. As a result, many interventions have been used to reduce errors. However, few of them have been designed based on an understanding of the prescriber behaviour that can lead to errors. In order to design effective behaviour change interventions, it is important first to understand the prescribing process and identify prescriber behaviours that could be targeted for change. To describe the prescribing process in a paediatric oncology ward and to identify prescriber behaviours during prescription writing that could be targeted to reduce errors. This study employed two sequential phases. First, the prescribing process was observed and then described using the hierarchical task analysis (HTA) method. Second, prescriber tasks identified from the HTA were analysed using the behaviour change wheel (BCW) approach to identify promising behaviours for change. These identified behaviours were prioritised based on information collected from four focus groups with prescribers and chart review of errors made in the ward. The prescribing process was complex and involved multiple tasks performed in varying orders. Applying the BCW identified thirty-two candidate behaviours for potentially reducing prescribing errors. However, after prioritization, only two emerged as promising candidate behaviours for intervention: writing drug indications at the time of prescribing and using a pre-written order when ordering medications through electronic prescribing. This research suggests that two behaviours could be promising in reducing errors. Having identified these behaviours, future work could explore what needs to change with respect to individuals and their work environments to achieve the desired change in these identified behaviours." @default.
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- W3123082353 title "Prescriber behaviours that could be targeted for change: An analysis of behaviours demonstrated during prescription writing in children" @default.
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