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Cognitive tests predict real-world errors: the relationship between drug name confusion rates in laboratory-based memory and perception tests and corresponding error rates in large pharmacy chains

机译:认知测试预测真实世界的错误:药物名称在实验室内存中的混淆率与大型药房链中的相应错误率之间的关系

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Background Drug name confusion is a common type of medication error and a persistent threat to patient safety. In the USA, roughly one per thousand prescriptions results in the wrong drug being filled, and most of these errors involve drug names that look or sound alike. Prior to approval, drug names undergo a variety of tests to assess their potential for confusability, but none of these preapproval tests has been shown to predict real-world error rates.
机译:背景技术药物名称混淆是一种常见的药物误差类型和对患者安全的持续威胁。 在美国,大约一千个处方导致错误的药物被填补,大多数这些误差都涉及寻找或声音的药物名称。 在批准之前,药物名称经历各种测试以评估其可混淆性的潜力,但这些预备测试都没有显示预测现实世界的错误率。

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