SIMULATION-BASED TRAINING AS A STRATEGY FOR REDUCING MEDICATION ERRORS IN MEDICAL EDUCATION: A MIXEDMETHOD ANALYSIS

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  • Salaeva Muborak Saidobdullaevna Tashkent State Medical University, Tashkent, Uzbekistan Author
  • Kurikkapeedika Sharafuddin Afsana Tashkent State Medical University, Tashkent, Uzbekistan Author
  • Kulkaraev Abdisalim Karimovich Tashkent State Medical University, Tashkent, Uzbekistan Author

Keywords:

Medication errors, Simulation-based learning, Patient safety

Abstract

Medication errors remain a significant cause of preventable patient harm, particularly during drug administration [1]. Nursing and medical students are especially vulnerable due to limited clinical exposure and insufficient confidence in practical skills. This study evaluates the effectiveness of simulation-based training in reducing medication errors among undergraduate medical students. A mixed-method approach combining literature review and questionnaire-based survey was used. Findings indicate that while students possess theoretical knowledge, they lack confidence in dosage calculation and medication administration. Simulation-based learning significantly improves clinical decision-making, error recognition, and practical competence [3,4]. The study strongly supports integrating simulation into medical curricula to enhance patient safety

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2026-06-05

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SIMULATION-BASED TRAINING AS A STRATEGY FOR REDUCING MEDICATION ERRORS IN MEDICAL EDUCATION: A MIXEDMETHOD ANALYSIS. (2026). Western European Journal of Medicine and Medical Science, 4(06), 17-20. https://westerneuropeanstudies.com/index.php/3/article/view/3702