International audienceAbstract Background: Drug-related iatrogenic effects are common in oncology because chemotherapy is toxic. The evaluation of the application of the guidelines may be a way to understand the occurrence of adverse drug-related event (ADE). There is no specific method for identifying ADEs and measuring harm to patients in oncology. Objective: Our objective was to develop and test an Oncology Trigger Tool (OTT) for ADEs and to describe ADE characteristics and incidence. Methods: A clinical advisory panel identified situations at high risk of ADE occurrence and built 22 triggers with, in each case, an analysis flowchart to confirm or refute occurrence. The OTT was used to review 288 random admissions (Oct. 2010–Sept. 2011) ...
Background: Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) associated with the use of anticancer drugs are a worldwid...
Adverse drug events continue to be the single most frequent source of healthcare mishaps, continuall...
Purpose: Studies regarding pattern of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) in cancer chemotherapy patients ...
International audienceAbstract Background: Drug-related iatrogenic effects are common in oncology be...
A retrospective study on the incidences of adverse drug events and analysis of the contributing trig...
Abstract Background and aims: The occurrence rate of adverse events (AEs) related to care among hosp...
This thesis presents three notable findings: the voice of the patient is inconsequently in...
The occurrence rate of adverse events (AEs) related to care among hospitalized oncology patients in ...
Background: Drug therapy today is remarkably safe and efficacious. Still, some drugs - particularly ...
Background: Chemotherapeutic drugs are commonly associated with various harmful consequences which c...
Objective: To analyze the incidence of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) associated with chemotherapeuti...
Adverse drug events (ADEs), whether from drug-drug or drug-disease interactions, inappropriate presc...
Background: Chemotherapy involves highly complex regimens and hence accounts to high susceptibility ...
Introduction: Oncologic patients are particularly susceptible to adverse drug reactions (ADRs) [1]. ...
Introduction: Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs) are common in hospitalized oncology patients. The kinds ...
Background: Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) associated with the use of anticancer drugs are a worldwid...
Adverse drug events continue to be the single most frequent source of healthcare mishaps, continuall...
Purpose: Studies regarding pattern of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) in cancer chemotherapy patients ...
International audienceAbstract Background: Drug-related iatrogenic effects are common in oncology be...
A retrospective study on the incidences of adverse drug events and analysis of the contributing trig...
Abstract Background and aims: The occurrence rate of adverse events (AEs) related to care among hosp...
This thesis presents three notable findings: the voice of the patient is inconsequently in...
The occurrence rate of adverse events (AEs) related to care among hospitalized oncology patients in ...
Background: Drug therapy today is remarkably safe and efficacious. Still, some drugs - particularly ...
Background: Chemotherapeutic drugs are commonly associated with various harmful consequences which c...
Objective: To analyze the incidence of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) associated with chemotherapeuti...
Adverse drug events (ADEs), whether from drug-drug or drug-disease interactions, inappropriate presc...
Background: Chemotherapy involves highly complex regimens and hence accounts to high susceptibility ...
Introduction: Oncologic patients are particularly susceptible to adverse drug reactions (ADRs) [1]. ...
Introduction: Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs) are common in hospitalized oncology patients. The kinds ...
Background: Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) associated with the use of anticancer drugs are a worldwid...
Adverse drug events continue to be the single most frequent source of healthcare mishaps, continuall...
Purpose: Studies regarding pattern of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) in cancer chemotherapy patients ...