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Medication dosing errors and associated factors in hospitalized pediatric patients from the South Area of the West Bank - Palestine

机译:西岸南部-巴勒斯坦住院儿科患者的用药剂量错误及相关因素

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Background: Medication dosing errors are a significant global concern and can cause serious medical consequences for patients. Pediatric patients are at increased risk of dosing errors due to differences in medication pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics. Objectives: The aims of this study were to find the rate of medication dosing errors in hospitalized pediatric patients and possible associated factors. Method: The study was an observational cohort study including pediatric inpatients less than 16years from three governmental hospitals from the West Bank/Palestine during one month in 2014, and sample size was 400 pediatric inpatients from these three hospitals. Pediatric patients' medical records were reviewed. Patients' weight, age, medical conditions, all prescribed medications, their doses and frequency were documented. Then the doses of medications were evaluated. Result: Among 400 patients, the medications prescribed were 949 medications, 213 of them (22.4%) were out of the recommended range, and 160 patients (40.0%) were prescribed one or more potentially inappropriate doses. The most common cause of hospital admission was sepsis which presented 14.3% of cases, followed by fever (13.5%) and meningitis (10.0%). The most commonly used medications were ampicillin in 194 cases (20.4%), ceftriaxone in 182 cases (19.2%), and cefotaxime in 144 cases (12.0%). No significant association was found between potentially inappropriate doses and gender or hospital (chi-square test p-value0.05).The results showed that patients with lower body weight, who had a higher number of medications and stayed in hospital for a longer time, were more likely to have inappropriate doses. Conclusion: Potential medication dosing errors were high among pediatric hospitalized patients in Palestine. Younger patients, patients with lower body weight, who were prescribed higher number of medications and stayed in hospital for a longer time were more likely to have inappropriate doses, so these populations require special care. Many children were hospitalized for infectious causes and antibiotics were widely used. Strategies to reduce pediatric medication dosing errors are recommended.
机译:背景:药物剂量错误是全球关注的重大问题,可能给患者带来严重的医疗后果。由于药物药效学和药代动力学的差异,小儿患者的用药错误风险增加。目的:本研究的目的是发现住院儿科患者的用药剂量错误率和可能的相关因素。方法:这项研究是一项观察性队列研究,包括2014年一个月内来自西岸/巴勒斯坦三所政府医院的16岁以下的儿科住院患者,这三家医院的400名儿科住院患者的样本量。审查了小儿患者的病历。记录患者的体重,年龄,医疗状况,所有处方药,剂量和频率。然后评估药物的剂量。结果:在400例患者中,处方药物为949种药物,其中213例(22.4%)不在推荐范围内,而160例患者(40.0%)被处方了一种或多种可能不适当的剂量。住院的最常见原因是败血症,占病例的14.3%,其次是发烧(13.5%)和脑膜炎(10.0%)。最常用的药物是氨苄青霉素194例(20.4%),头孢曲松钠182例(19.2%)和头孢噻肟144例(12.0%)。没有发现潜在的不适当剂量与性别或医院之间存在显着相关性(卡方检验p值> 0.05)。结果表明,体重较低,药物使用量较高且住院时间较长的患者,更有可能服用不适当的剂量。结论:巴勒斯坦的儿科住院患者中潜在的用药剂量错误较高。年龄较小的患者,体重较低的患者,被处方使用更多药物并且住院时间更长的患者更有可能使用不合适的剂量,因此这些人群需要特殊护理。许多儿童因感染原因住院,抗生素被广泛使用。建议采取减少儿童用药剂量错误的策略。

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