Medication errors (ME) are frequent in the admission of patients to the ICU and can be identified and prevented through medication reconciliation (MR). Our aim was to evaluate the incidence, type and severity of MEs and associated factors, identified during MR in the ICU. This is a prospective, analytical approach, performed in the ICU of a private hospital, where the MRs were evaluated from April to June 2016. The SPSS and Stata programs were used to analyse the data. Logistic regression was performed to determine the factors associated with MEs. MR was performed with 136 patients, of whom 126 (92.6%) used drugs regularly. The incidence of MEs was 16.3% (95% CI 11.5-21.2). The main classes of drugs involved were those acting on the nervous...
Background: Medication errors (MEs) affect patient safety to a significant extent. Because these err...
Medication reconciliation is monitoring a patient’s medication history and current medications. Duri...
ABSTRACT One of the current barriers proposed to avoid possible medication errors, and consequently ...
Background: Medication reconciliation is a major component of safe patient care. One of the main pro...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:First, the aim of the study was to assess the prevalence, characteri...
International audienceBackground: Many activities contribute to reduce drug-related problems. Among ...
International audienceIntroduction. - Medication reconciliation is a process used to identify and pr...
OBJECTIVE: Medication errors are one of the leading causes of patient harms. Medication reconciliati...
International audienceBackground: Medication errors (ME) can be reduced through preventive strategie...
BACKGROUND: Medication errors occur frequently in the intensive care unit (ICU) and during care tran...
Background: Therapy management in patients suffering from mental health disorders is complex and the...
Aim: To review the literature and report on the prevalence of medication history taking errors occur...
Medication interactions are associated with various unwanted adverse drug reactions. Medication Reco...
Medication errors are common through all phases of a hospitalization and represent a significant pat...
Background: Medication errors (MEs) affect patient safety to a significant extent. Because these err...
Background: Medication errors (MEs) affect patient safety to a significant extent. Because these err...
Medication reconciliation is monitoring a patient’s medication history and current medications. Duri...
ABSTRACT One of the current barriers proposed to avoid possible medication errors, and consequently ...
Background: Medication reconciliation is a major component of safe patient care. One of the main pro...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:First, the aim of the study was to assess the prevalence, characteri...
International audienceBackground: Many activities contribute to reduce drug-related problems. Among ...
International audienceIntroduction. - Medication reconciliation is a process used to identify and pr...
OBJECTIVE: Medication errors are one of the leading causes of patient harms. Medication reconciliati...
International audienceBackground: Medication errors (ME) can be reduced through preventive strategie...
BACKGROUND: Medication errors occur frequently in the intensive care unit (ICU) and during care tran...
Background: Therapy management in patients suffering from mental health disorders is complex and the...
Aim: To review the literature and report on the prevalence of medication history taking errors occur...
Medication interactions are associated with various unwanted adverse drug reactions. Medication Reco...
Medication errors are common through all phases of a hospitalization and represent a significant pat...
Background: Medication errors (MEs) affect patient safety to a significant extent. Because these err...
Background: Medication errors (MEs) affect patient safety to a significant extent. Because these err...
Medication reconciliation is monitoring a patient’s medication history and current medications. Duri...
ABSTRACT One of the current barriers proposed to avoid possible medication errors, and consequently ...