Search results for "Medication error"

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Measurement of continuous improvement in the safety of oncologic patients

2013

Objetivo: Analizar la mejora continua en la seguridad del paciente oncológico, a través de la evolución de los indicadores de calidad establecidos tras la implantación de un sistema de gestión de la calidad (SGC) según norma ISO 9001:2008, en una unidad de oncología farmacéutica (UOF). Método: Estudio observacional prospectivo realizado entre Enero 2008 y Diciembre de 2011. La certificación ISO 90012008 de la UOF incluyó los procesos de prescripción electrónica, validación, preparación, dispensación y administración del tratamiento antineoplásico. Se establecieron los indicadores de calidad: errores de medicación (EM) de preparación y dispensación que no alcanzan al paciente, y EM que alcan…

OncologySeguridad del pacienteQuality indicatorPatient's safetyIndicadores de calidadMedication errorQuality standardsErrores de medicaciónEstándares de calidadOncología
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Nationwide evaluation of day-to-day clinical pharmacists' interventions in German hospitals.

2015

tudy Objective To describe and evaluate the extent and diversity of nationwide data from clinical pharmacists’ interventions (PIs) in German hospitals. Design Retrospective analysis. Data Source The ADKA-DokuPIK German database, a national anonymous self-reported Internet-based documentation system for routine PIs as well as for medication errors reported by German hospital pharmacists. Measurements and Main Results Data sets from ADKA-DokuPIK entered between January 2009 and December 2012 were analyzed descriptively. A total of 27,610 PIs were entered, mainly by ward-based clinical pharmacists (82.5%). Most of the PIs were performed on surgical wards (37.8%), followed by anesthesiology/int…

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Nurses' decision-making, practices and perceptions of patient involvement in medication administration in an acute hospital setting.

2019

To describe nurses' decision-making, practices and perceptions of patient involvement in medication administration in acute hospital settings.Medication errors cause unintended harm to patients. Nurses have a major role in ensuring patient safety in medication administration practices in hospital settings. Investigating nurses' medication administration decision-making and practices and their perceptions of patient involvement, may assist in developing interventions by revealing how and when to involve patients during medication administration in hospital.A descriptive exploratory study design.Twenty nurses were recruited from two surgical and two medical wards of a major metropolitan hospi…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtySafety ManagementCritical CareDecision MakingPsychological interventionExploratory researchNursing Staff Hospital03 medical and health sciencesPatient safetyYoung Adult0302 clinical medicinemedicineHumansMedication Errors030212 general & internal medicinePatient participationCase report formGeneral Nursing030504 nursingDescriptive statisticsbusiness.industryAustraliaMiddle AgedHarmFamily medicineFemaleThematic analysisPatient Participation0305 other medical sciencebusinessNurse-Patient RelationsJournal of advanced nursing
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Pharmaceutical validation as a process of improving the quality of antineoplastic treatment

2006

Objective. To quantify the improvement added by standardization of pharmaceutical validation (PV) of antineoplastic treatment to the processes of prescription and preparation of the pharmacotherapeutic sequence, in terms of prevention and reduction of medication errors (ME). Design. Prospective cohort study during two years (from 2001-2002) for oncohaematologic patients (inpatients and outpatients) that compared the percentage of medication errors detected and resolved and the number of medication errors with potential clinical significance (severity value ≥4) intercepted during PV in both years. Results. During the PV processes, 202 ME were identified and resolved, which is the equivalent…

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Medication errors and risk areas in a critical care unit

2020

The aim of this study was to identify the main medication errors, their causality and the highest risk areas in critical care.A descriptive, longitudinal and retrospective study.We performed a systematic analysis of the prescription, transcription and administration records of 2,634 dose units of medications that were administered to a total of 87 critically ill patients during 2018.Final results have shown important medication errors and a high number of significant drug interactions; prescription phase had the highest mistake rate (71%) and cause of errors (68%); transcription stage had a more variable error typology. A significant correlation was observed between the presence of causes a…

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Medication errors and drug knowledge gaps among critical-care nurses: a mixed multi-method study

2019

Background Medication errors are a serious and complex problem in clinical practice, especially in intensive care units whose patients can suffer potentially very serious consequences because of the critical nature of their diseases and the pharmacotherapy programs implemented in these patients. The origins of these errors discussed in the literature are wide-ranging, although far-reaching variables are of particular special interest to those involved in training nurses. The main objective of this research was to study if the level of knowledge that critical-care nurses have about the use and administration of medications is related to the most common medication errors. Methods This was a m…

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Potential Risk of Medication Discrepancies and Reconciliation Errors at Admission and Discharge from an Inpatient Medical Service

2010

Background: Medication discrepancies, defined as unexplained variations among drug regimens at care transitions, are common. Some are unintended and cause reconciliation errors that are potentially detrimental for patients. Objective: To determine the prevalence of medication discrepancies and reconciliation errors at admission and discharge in hospitalized patients and explore risk factors for reconciliation errors and their potential clinical impact. Methods: An observational prospective study was conducted at a general teaching hospital. Patients who were admitted to the internal medicine service and were receiving chronic preadmission treatment were included in the study. Preadmission t…

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Medication safety in a psychiatric hospital

2007

Objective: We sought to assess the epidemiology of medication errors (MEs) and adverse drug events (ADEs) in a psychiatric hospital. Methods: We conducted a 6-month prospective observational study in a 172-bed academic psychiatric hospital. Errors and ADEs were found by way of chart review, staff reports and pharmacy intervention reports. Physicians rated incidents as to the presence of injury, preventability and severity of an injury. Serious MEs were nonintercepted MEs with potential for harm (near misses) and preventable ADEs. Results: We studied 1871 admissions with 19,180 patient-days. The rate of ADEs and serious MEs were 10 and 6.3 per 1000 patient-days, respectively. Preventable ADE…

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Monitorizacion de la calidad del proceso farmacoterapéutico hospitalario mediante el programa paciente centinela

2018

Abstract Objective: To analyze the results of sentinel patient program to monitoring the quality pharmacoterapeutic process in the hospitalized patient through medication errors. Method: Design: Observational, prospective and transversal study. Ambit: General hospital of 1,000 beds. Period: From May 2011 to June 2016. Sample: Patients with treatment prescribe within 24 hours of being admitted with 4 or more medications. Variables: Medication error, drugs prescribed, medications and doses dispensing, drugs administered. Safety indicators were defined based on medication errors at each stage of the pharmacotherapeutic process. Results: Of the 746 patients studied, 334 had at least 1 medicatio…

Medication errorsQuality monitoringSafetySeguridadErrores de medicaciónMonitorización de la calidad
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Multidisciplinary system for detecting medication errors in antineoplastic chemotherapy.

2009

Objective. To analyze medication errors (MEs) in a multidisciplinary system with a Computerized Pharmacotherapy Process (CPP) in cancer patients. Design. A longitudinal, prospective 2-year (January 2003 —to December 2004) cohort study was made in adult patients administered antineoplastic treatment in Services of Oncology and Haematology. MEs were identified by double cross-validation of each stage of the pharmacotherapeutic process (prescription, preparation, dispensing, administration, and follow-up) carried out by the multidisciplinary team (physician, pharmacist, nurse) with CPP assistance. Variables. Number of MEs per 1000 patient-days, percentage according to the stage of the pharmac…

medicine.medical_specialtyMedication Systems Hospitalanimal structuresInterprofessional RelationsPharmacistNursesAntineoplastic AgentsPharmacistsCohort StudiesHospitals UniversityPharmacotherapyMultidisciplinary approachAntineoplastic chemotherapyPhysiciansmedicineHumansMedication ErrorsPharmacology (medical)Longitudinal StudiesProspective StudiesMedical prescriptionStage (cooking)Adult patientsbusiness.industrySurgeryOncologyEmergency medicinebusinessCohort studyFollow-Up StudiesJournal of oncology pharmacy practice : official publication of the International Society of Oncology Pharmacy Practitioners
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