Sami Sneck - Nursing Science

Author Information

Sami Sneck is affiliated with Oulu University Hospital, Nursing Administration, Oulu, Finland. His research primarily focuses on patient safety, medication-related adverse events, and nursing competencies in healthcare settings.

Research Contributions

Sami Sneck has made significant contributions to the field of nursing and healthcare, particularly in the areas of patient safety and medication management. His research includes the detection of patient safety errors, the analysis of medication-related adverse events, and the evaluation of nurses' adherence to safety guidelines. Sneck's work often emphasizes the importance of proper medication processes and the impact of adverse drug events on patient outcomes, particularly in long-term elderly care and tertiary care units.

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S. Sneck, Sami Sneck

Publication and Citation Metrics

Year Title DOI
2022 Detecting Patient Safety Errors by Characterizing Incidents Reported by Medical Imaging Staff 10.3389/fpubh.2022.846604
2021 Medication-related adverse events in health care-what have we learned? A narrative overview of the current knowledge. 10.1007/s00228-021-03213-x
2019 Safety checks, monitoring and documentation in medication process in long-term elderly care–Nurses' subjective perceptions 10.5430/JNEP.V9N8P26
2019 The Risks and Outcomes Resulting From Medication Errors Reported in the Finnish Tertiary Care Units: 10.3389/fphar.2019.01571
2019 Nurses' self-assessments of adherence to guidelines on safe medication preparation and administration in long-term elderly care. 10.1111/scs.12712
2017 The prevalence of medication-related adverse events in inpatients—a systematic review and meta-analysis 10.1007/s00228-017-2330-3
2016 Hospitalizations Due to Adverse Drug Events in the Elderly—A Retrospective Register Study 10.3389/fphar.2016.00358
2016 Medication competency of nurses according to theoretical and drug calculation online exams: A descriptive correlational study. 10.1016/j.nedt.2015.10.006
2015 Nurses’ perceptions of verification of medication competence 10.5430/JNEP.V5N6P114

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