Emergency Drug Box Accuracy: Analysis of Manual Replenishment Errors and the Use of RFID as a Preventative Strategy.

IF 1.1 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Mohamed Sarg, Megan Rowcliffe, Agnes Ann Feemster, E Robert Feroli, Rosemary Duncan
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Background: Emergency drug boxes (EDBs) contain essential medications and supplies for use during life-threatening emergencies. Most health system pharmacies use a manual process for stocking these boxes, relying on individuals to perform the tasks. This approach is inherently prone to human error. Objective: To assess the accuracy of the current manual stocking process for EDBs, determine the clinical severity of any errors found, and evaluate the potential for using radio frequency identification (RFID) technology to mitigate these errors. Methods: This was a 2-phase retrospective study conducted at a large academic medical center. Phase 1 involved the assessment of adult and pediatric EDBs for stocking errors. Phase 2 evaluated the clinical severity of the errors discovered. The adult and pediatric Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Committees independently ranked each identified error on a 3-point scale (1 = unlikely harm to 3 = severe discomfort or clinical deterioration). The study calculated the percentage of errors that could be detected by the implementation of RFID technology. Results: In total, 451 EDBs were analyzed for stocking errors. 106 (24%) contained at least one error, resulting in 132 identified errors. Implementing RFID technology would detect 96 of these 132 errors (73%). Of the detectable errors, 43 (40%) were ranked 2 or 3, indicating a higher likelihood of clinical harm or deterioration. Conclusion: Manual restocking and checking of EDBs are vulnerable to human error, which can have serious consequences and jeopardize patient safety. Adopting RFID technology can greatly improve the accuracy and reliability of this essential process.

紧急药箱准确性:人工补货错误分析及使用RFID作为预防策略。
背景:应急药箱(EDBs)中装有在危及生命的紧急情况下使用的基本药物和用品。大多数卫生系统药房使用人工流程来储存这些盒子,依靠个人来执行任务。这种方法天生就容易出现人为错误。目的:评估目前edb人工库存过程的准确性,确定发现的任何错误的临床严重程度,并评估使用射频识别(RFID)技术减轻这些错误的潜力。方法:这是一项在大型学术医疗中心进行的两期回顾性研究。第一阶段涉及成人和儿童edb的库存错误评估。第二阶段评估发现的错误的临床严重程度。成人和儿童心肺复苏委员会以3分制对每个已发现的错误进行独立排名(1 =不太可能造成伤害,3 =严重不适或临床恶化)。该研究计算了通过实施RFID技术可以检测到的错误百分比。结果:共分析了451个edb的库存误差。106个(24%)包含至少一个错误,导致132个已识别错误。实施RFID技术将检测到这132个错误中的96个(73%)。在可检测到的错误中,43个(40%)被列为2或3级,表明临床损害或恶化的可能性更高。结论:人工补货和检查edb容易出现人为错误,造成严重后果,危及患者安全。采用RFID技术可以大大提高这一重要过程的准确性和可靠性。
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Journal of Pharmacy Technology
Journal of Pharmacy Technology PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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期刊介绍: For both pharmacists and technicians, jPT provides valuable information for those interested in the entire body of pharmacy practice. jPT covers new drugs, products, and equipment; therapeutic trends; organizational, legal, and educational activities; drug distribution and administration; and includes continuing education articles.
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