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Table 1.

General characteristics of the study sites.

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Fig 1.

Study flowchart.

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Table 2.

Categories of consequences due to MAEs [36].

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Table 3.

Variables identified for statistical analyses.

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Table 4.

Frequency of errors according to the type of MAEs.

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Table 5.

Characteristics of the neonates and nurses involved in the MAEs.

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Table 6.

Severity of MAEs (n = 1,288 errors out of 743 erroneous doses).

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Table 7.

Examples of MAEs according to severity.

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Table 8.

Univariate analysis of factors associated with the severity of MAEs.

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Table 9.

Multivariable multinomial logistic regression for variables influencing the severity of MAEs.

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Table 10.

Assessment of the potential cost of MAEs.

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Table 11.

Simple linear regression for variables influencing the cost of MAEs.

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Table 12.

Multiple linear regression for variables influencing the cost of MAEs.

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