Reducing pediatric medication errors: A survey and taxonomy

Michelle M. Alvarado, Lewis Ntaimo, A. Banerjee, Kiavash Kianfar
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According to a 1999 report by the Institute of Medicine an estimated 44,000 to 98,000 people die annually due to medication errors (MEs) in health care. Medication errors can occur at any point in the continuum of care and the literature suggests that MEs are common in our hospitals today, especially in the complex setting of pediatric medicine. This paper is a survey of reported research over the last decade on MEs in pediatrics and their prevention and reduction strategies. It is difficult to know the prevalence of pediatric MEs due to the lack of consistency in error definitions in past studies. Unlike previous surveys on this topic, this paper reviews several studies and provides a taxonomy chart listing the most common pediatric MEs, as well as contributing factors, severity, and possible prevention strategies. The objective is to provide interested researchers in this field with a resource that aggregates and compares related studies on MEs in pediatrics, and provides a comprehensive taxonomy of errors. Challenges and prevention strategies towards reducing pediatric MEs are also discussed.
减少儿科用药错误:调查和分类
根据医学研究所1999年的一份报告,估计每年有44,000至98,000人死于医疗保健中的用药错误(MEs)。用药错误可能发生在连续护理的任何时刻,文献表明,MEs在我们今天的医院很常见,特别是在儿科医学的复杂环境中。本文对近十年来报道的儿科MEs及其预防和减少策略的研究进行了综述。由于以往研究中的错误定义缺乏一致性,因此很难了解儿童MEs的患病率。与以往关于该主题的调查不同,本文回顾了几项研究,并提供了一个分类图表,列出了最常见的儿科MEs,以及影响因素、严重程度和可能的预防策略。目的是为该领域感兴趣的研究人员提供一个资源,汇总和比较儿科MEs的相关研究,并提供一个全面的错误分类。还讨论了减少儿童MEs的挑战和预防策略。
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