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Medication safety in acute care in Australia: where are we now? Part 1: a review of the extent and causes of medication problems 2002–2008

机译:澳大利亚急诊中的药物安全性:我们现在在哪里?第1部分:2002-2008年用药问题的程度和原因回顾

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Background This paper presents Part 1 of a two-part literature review examining medication safety in the Australian acute care setting. This review was undertaken for the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care to update a previous national report on medication safety conducted in 2002. This first part of the review examines the extent and causes of medication incidents and adverse drug events in acute care. Methods A literature search was conducted to identify Australian studies, published from 2002 to 2008, on the extent and causes of medication incidents and adverse drug events in acute care. Results Studies published since 2002 continue to suggest approximately 2%–3% of Australian hospital admissions are medication-related. Results of incident reporting from hospitals show that incidents associated with medication remain the second most common type of incident after falls. Omission or overdose of medication is the most frequent type of medication incident reported. Studies conducted on prescribing of renally excreted medications suggest that there are high rates of prescribing errors in patients requiring monitoring and medication dose adjustment. Research published since 2002 provides a much stronger Australian research base about the factors contributing to medication errors. Team, task, environmental, individual and patient factors have all been found to contribute to error. Conclusion Medication-related hospital admissions remain a significant problem in the Australian healthcare system. It can be estimated that 190,000 medication-related hospital admissions occur per year in Australia, with estimated costs of $660 million. Medication incidents remain the second most common type of incident reported in Australian hospitals. A number of different systems factors contribute to the occurrence of medication errors in the Australian setting.
机译:背景技术本文介绍了由两部分组成的文献综述的第1部分,该部分回顾了澳大利亚急性护理环境中的药物安全性。这项审查是由澳大利亚卫生保健安全与质量委员会进行的,以更新先前于2002年进行的有关药物安全的国家报告。该审查的第一部分研究了急性护理中药物事件和不良药物事件的程度和原因。方法对2002年至2008年发表的有关急性护理中药物事件和药物不良事件的范围和原因进行澳大利亚文献研究。结果自2002年以来发表的研究继续表明,大约2%–3%的澳大利亚医院入院与药物有关。医院的事故报告结果表明,与药物相关的事故仍然是跌倒后第二大最常见的事故类型。药物遗漏或服用过量是所报道的最常见的药物事件类型。关于开处方肾脏排泄药物的研究表明,需要监测和调整药物剂量的患者开处方错误率很高。自2002年以来发表的研究为有关药物错误的因素提供了更强大的澳大利亚研究基础。团队,任务,环境,个人和患者因素都被发现会导致错误。结论在澳大利亚的医疗体系中,与药物有关的住院治疗仍然是一个重大问题。据估计,澳大利亚每年发生190,000例与药物相关的住院,费用估计为6.6亿澳元。药物事件仍然是澳大利亚医院中第二常见的事件类型。在澳大利亚,许多不同的系统因素都会导致用药错误的发生。

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