AIM: To compare a newly developed avoidability assessment tool (AAT) to existing Hallas assessments1 for a set of paediatric ADR cases.METHOD: The new AAT was employed to assess 249 case reports of ADRs causing admission to hospital. The case reports contained a description of the ADR, details of suspected and concurrent medication and past medical history. Each case report was independently assessed and an avoidability category assigned. For ADRs categorised as either 'possibly' or 'definitely avoidable' a rationale was recorded. A second reviewer independently assessed a purposive sample (10%) for validation and quality assurance purposes.The final outcome was then compared to the Hallas assessments (1) previously completed as part of ano...
Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) in children are common but their predictors are not fully characterise...
Objective: Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are known as a cause of hospital admission. We have carried...
Introduction: Adverse drug reactions (ADR) are an important cause of morbidity and mortality in pedi...
<div><p>Aim</p><p>To develop and test a new tool to assess the avoidability of adverse drug reaction...
Aim To develop and test a new adverse drug reaction (ADR) avoidability assessment tool (AAT) that is...
Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are common in children. They contribute significantly to patient morbi...
Aims To comprehensively investigate the incidence, nature and risk factors of adverse drug reaction...
AIMS:To comprehensively investigate the incidence, nature and risk factors of adverse drug reactions...
Contains fulltext : 229840.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)AIMS: The risk ...
Objective: Adverse drug reactions have not been as thoroughly studied in children as they have in ad...
Adverse drug reactions in children are an important public health problem. We have undertaken a syst...
Adverse drug reactions in children are an important public health problem. We have undertaken a syst...
textabstractObjective: To investigate the incidence and characteristics of hospital admissions relat...
Background: Preventable adverse drug events (ADEs) are common in both outpatient and inpatient setti...
Pharmacovigilance, which is the science and activities relating to the detection, assessment, unders...
Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) in children are common but their predictors are not fully characterise...
Objective: Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are known as a cause of hospital admission. We have carried...
Introduction: Adverse drug reactions (ADR) are an important cause of morbidity and mortality in pedi...
<div><p>Aim</p><p>To develop and test a new tool to assess the avoidability of adverse drug reaction...
Aim To develop and test a new adverse drug reaction (ADR) avoidability assessment tool (AAT) that is...
Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are common in children. They contribute significantly to patient morbi...
Aims To comprehensively investigate the incidence, nature and risk factors of adverse drug reaction...
AIMS:To comprehensively investigate the incidence, nature and risk factors of adverse drug reactions...
Contains fulltext : 229840.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)AIMS: The risk ...
Objective: Adverse drug reactions have not been as thoroughly studied in children as they have in ad...
Adverse drug reactions in children are an important public health problem. We have undertaken a syst...
Adverse drug reactions in children are an important public health problem. We have undertaken a syst...
textabstractObjective: To investigate the incidence and characteristics of hospital admissions relat...
Background: Preventable adverse drug events (ADEs) are common in both outpatient and inpatient setti...
Pharmacovigilance, which is the science and activities relating to the detection, assessment, unders...
Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) in children are common but their predictors are not fully characterise...
Objective: Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are known as a cause of hospital admission. We have carried...
Introduction: Adverse drug reactions (ADR) are an important cause of morbidity and mortality in pedi...