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A 10-Year Retrospective Analysis of Medication Errors among Adult Patients: Characteristics and Outcomes

Medication errors (MEs) are a global health problem. We conducted this study to clarify the clinical characteristics, outcomes, and factors associated with MEs that caused harm to adult patients (>15 years of age) who were managed in hospitals or healthcare facilities. We performed a 10-year retr...

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Autores principales: Tansuwannarat, Phantakan, Vichiensanth, Piraya, Sivarak, Ornlatcha, Tongpoo, Achara, Promrungsri, Puangpak, Sriapha, Charuwan, Wananukul, Winai, Trakulsrichai, Satariya
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10514797/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37736910
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy11050138
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author Tansuwannarat, Phantakan
Vichiensanth, Piraya
Sivarak, Ornlatcha
Tongpoo, Achara
Promrungsri, Puangpak
Sriapha, Charuwan
Wananukul, Winai
Trakulsrichai, Satariya
author_facet Tansuwannarat, Phantakan
Vichiensanth, Piraya
Sivarak, Ornlatcha
Tongpoo, Achara
Promrungsri, Puangpak
Sriapha, Charuwan
Wananukul, Winai
Trakulsrichai, Satariya
author_sort Tansuwannarat, Phantakan
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description Medication errors (MEs) are a global health problem. We conducted this study to clarify the clinical characteristics, outcomes, and factors associated with MEs that caused harm to adult patients (>15 years of age) who were managed in hospitals or healthcare facilities. We performed a 10-year retrospective study (2011–2020) by analyzing data from the Ramathibodi Poison Center (RPC) database (RPC Toxic Exposure Surveillance System). There were a total of 112 patients included in this study. Most were women (59.8%) and had underlying diseases (53.6%). The mean patient age was 50.5 years. Most MEs occurred during the afternoon shift (51.8%) and in the outpatient department (65.2%). The most common type of ME was a dose error (40.2%). Local anesthetic was the most common class of ME-related drug. Five patients died due to MEs. We analyzed the factors associated with MEs that caused patient harm, including death (categories E–I). The presence of underlying diseases was the single factor that was statistically significantly different between groups. Clinical characteristics showed no significant difference between patients aged 15–65 years and those aged >65 years. In conclusion, our findings emphasized that MEs can cause harm and even death in some adult patients. Local anesthetics were the most commonly involved in MEs. Having an underlying disease might contribute to severe consequences from MEs. Preventive measures and safety systems must be highlighted and applied to prevent or minimize the occurrence of MEs.
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spelling pubmed-105147972023-09-23 A 10-Year Retrospective Analysis of Medication Errors among Adult Patients: Characteristics and Outcomes Tansuwannarat, Phantakan Vichiensanth, Piraya Sivarak, Ornlatcha Tongpoo, Achara Promrungsri, Puangpak Sriapha, Charuwan Wananukul, Winai Trakulsrichai, Satariya Pharmacy (Basel) Article Medication errors (MEs) are a global health problem. We conducted this study to clarify the clinical characteristics, outcomes, and factors associated with MEs that caused harm to adult patients (>15 years of age) who were managed in hospitals or healthcare facilities. We performed a 10-year retrospective study (2011–2020) by analyzing data from the Ramathibodi Poison Center (RPC) database (RPC Toxic Exposure Surveillance System). There were a total of 112 patients included in this study. Most were women (59.8%) and had underlying diseases (53.6%). The mean patient age was 50.5 years. Most MEs occurred during the afternoon shift (51.8%) and in the outpatient department (65.2%). The most common type of ME was a dose error (40.2%). Local anesthetic was the most common class of ME-related drug. Five patients died due to MEs. We analyzed the factors associated with MEs that caused patient harm, including death (categories E–I). The presence of underlying diseases was the single factor that was statistically significantly different between groups. Clinical characteristics showed no significant difference between patients aged 15–65 years and those aged >65 years. In conclusion, our findings emphasized that MEs can cause harm and even death in some adult patients. Local anesthetics were the most commonly involved in MEs. Having an underlying disease might contribute to severe consequences from MEs. Preventive measures and safety systems must be highlighted and applied to prevent or minimize the occurrence of MEs. MDPI 2023-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10514797/ /pubmed/37736910 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy11050138 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Tansuwannarat, Phantakan
Vichiensanth, Piraya
Sivarak, Ornlatcha
Tongpoo, Achara
Promrungsri, Puangpak
Sriapha, Charuwan
Wananukul, Winai
Trakulsrichai, Satariya
A 10-Year Retrospective Analysis of Medication Errors among Adult Patients: Characteristics and Outcomes
title A 10-Year Retrospective Analysis of Medication Errors among Adult Patients: Characteristics and Outcomes
title_full A 10-Year Retrospective Analysis of Medication Errors among Adult Patients: Characteristics and Outcomes
title_fullStr A 10-Year Retrospective Analysis of Medication Errors among Adult Patients: Characteristics and Outcomes
title_full_unstemmed A 10-Year Retrospective Analysis of Medication Errors among Adult Patients: Characteristics and Outcomes
title_short A 10-Year Retrospective Analysis of Medication Errors among Adult Patients: Characteristics and Outcomes
title_sort 10-year retrospective analysis of medication errors among adult patients: characteristics and outcomes
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10514797/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37736910
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy11050138
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