Abstract
Medical errors are one of the main potential causes of death
during #hospitalization [1]. One of the ways recently suggested to
cope with the safety challenge is patient empowerment. Recent
decades have seen increasing awareness that patients need
to participate fully in ensuring their #safety, that they require
empowerment to contribute to their safety and to prevent errors
and injury during their stay in hospital [2,3]. Experts agree that
medical errors in children have a higher potential of injury than in
the #adultpopulation [4]. For example, the rate of medication-related
sentinel events is three times higher in hospitalized children than
in hospitalized adults. One reason for this is health care providers’
errors in the manual calculation of dosage that is dependent on
the child’s weight [5]. In the #pediatric context, safety challenges
are complex [6]. Therefore, it is important to focus on the parents’
involvement in ensuring the safety of their hospitalized children.
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