Medication errors. A bitter pill.

Nursing leadership forum Pub Date : 2003-01-01
Kathleen C Ashton, Patricia W Iyer
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According to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, over 770,000 hospitalized Americans are injured or die each year from adverse drug events. The scope of the problem is now recognized by governmental and professional agencies. Traditionally, the legal and healthcare systems have focused on identifying incompetent and poorly performing healthcare providers as the cause of patient injury instead of systematically making the system safer. The solution to this problem lies in understanding how and why medication errors occur and identifying what can be done to prevent them. This article will identify the factors that contribute to adverse medication events in healthcare and discuss current initiatives to prevent errors. The role of nursing in improving medication administration and reducing adverse events will be detailed.

用药错误。苦果。
根据医疗保健研究和质量机构的数据,每年有超过77万住院的美国人因药物不良事件受伤或死亡。政府和专业机构现已认识到这一问题的严重程度。传统上,法律和医疗保健系统的重点是识别不称职和表现不佳的医疗保健提供者作为患者伤害的原因,而不是系统地使系统更安全。解决这个问题的办法在于了解药物错误是如何以及为什么发生的,并确定可以采取什么措施来预防它们。本文将确定导致医疗保健中药物不良事件的因素,并讨论当前预防错误的举措。护理在改善药物管理和减少不良事件中的作用将被详细说明。
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