Effect of electronic prescription system modifications on reducing prescribing errors in a military hospital.

IF 3.3 Q1 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice Pub Date : 2024-12-04 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1080/20523211.2024.2431177
Wafa K Alanazi, Saleh H Almutairi, Abdullah A Alamri, Muneerah F Alsubaie, Omar M Tohary, Mai T Hussein, Mohammed H Alshamrani, Ghalia G Alharbi, Hanaa M Alsomali, Qassem T Alsadran, Omar A Alzuwayed, Abdulaziz M Sumayli, Fahad S Alrasheedi, Yosef A Alamari
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Abstract

Background: The implementation of electronic prescription systems has become a crucial advancement in healthcare, intending to enhance the precision, safety, and effectiveness of the prescription process. Electronic prescription systems provide many solutions to reduce prescribing errors by allowing system modifications that streamline the prescribing process to improve communication between healthcare practitioners. In this study, we aimed to explore the effect of electronic prescription system modification on minimising prescribing errors.

Methods: This retrospective quantitative study assessed the effects of electronic prescribing system modification in a tertiary military centre in Saudi Arabia, specifically focusing on decreasing prescribing errors in different hospital departments. Collected data include all prescribing errors that occurred in the inpatient setting during the study period, while exclude prescribing errors for outpatient settings as they have different e-prescribing system. A total of 29,554 patient admissions were analysed to compare the frequency of prescribing errors before and after the introduction of electronic prescriptions modification.

Results: The findings from this study indicate a total reduction in prescribing errors after electronic prescription modifications from 1.43% to 0.51% (p-value < 0.001) across all departments, which is highly significant. Furthermore, there was a significant reduction of 49.8% in the overall prescribing error rate. The overall reduction in total errors occurrences after implementing e-prescription modifications suggests a systemic improvement, even if individual departments showed mixed results.

Conclusion: This study emphasises the advantages of electronic prescribing system modification in improving patient safety and optimising healthcare operations. However, the variance in results across departments highlights the need for tailored modifications and continuous system optimisation. By addressing the specific needs of each department, hospitals can maximise the benefits of e-prescribing system and achieve more consistent reductions in prescribing errors in clinical practice.

军队医院电子处方系统改造对减少处方差错的影响。
背景:电子处方系统的实施已成为医疗保健领域的重要进步,旨在提高处方过程的准确性、安全性和有效性。电子处方系统提供了许多解决方案,通过允许简化处方过程的系统修改来减少处方错误,从而改善医疗保健从业者之间的沟通。在本研究中,我们旨在探讨电子处方系统的修改对减少处方错误的影响。方法:本回顾性定量研究评估了沙特阿拉伯三级军事中心电子处方系统修改的效果,特别侧重于减少不同医院部门的处方错误。收集的数据包括在研究期间发生在住院部的所有处方错误,同时排除门诊部的处方错误,因为他们有不同的电子处方系统。共分析29,554例入院患者,以比较引入电子处方修改前后处方错误的频率。结果:本研究结果表明,电子处方修改后的处方错误总数从1.43%减少到0.51% (p值)。结论:本研究强调了电子处方系统修改在提高患者安全和优化医疗保健操作方面的优势。然而,各部门结果的差异突出了对量身定制的修改和持续系统优化的需求。通过解决每个部门的具体需求,医院可以最大限度地利用电子处方系统,并在临床实践中实现更一致的处方错误减少。
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Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice
Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice Health Professions-Pharmacy
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