0.05). In addition, there was a significant difference between the two groups in all transdiagnostic factors (P<0.05).Conclusion: Individuals with cancer were reported more symptoms of GAD and PD and related transdiagnostic factors than those in the control group.]]>
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0.05. The professional qualification of the respondents was associated with perceived barriers to medication administration safety, P<0.05.Conclusion:The medication administration safety practices range from good to very good practices, and there was a considerable number of respondents with poor practices. Moreover, a significant number of respondents perceived the barriers to medication administration safety practices as moderate, high or very high. These call for the need for frequent knowledge update through conferences, workshops and educational forums among nurses. Frequent investigation and mitigation of factors aggravating hospitals’ medication administration errors should be given more emphasis.]]>
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