Electronically assisted prescription will minimise drug transcription errors

S.E. García-Ramos, G. Baldominos Utrilla
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Abstract

Objective

To assess the impact of administration errors when transcribing treatments to nurses’ administration forms, and to estimate the impact of electronically assisted prescription (EAP) in minimising these errors.

Method

A prospective, observational study in hospitalised patients. In a representative sample changes in treatment in the 24 h before the examination are analysed. Transcription errors were detected when checking the discrepancies between the medical prescription and the nurses’ treatment administration forms. Error incidence was calculated as a whole and by ward, type of error, administration route and their potential danger. The possible reduction in new errors per day if the EAP were to be introduced in all units was estimated.

Results

Of the 416 prescriptions recorded, the overall percentage of transcription errors was 12.4%, 9.8% in medical units and 15.2% in surgical units. Most of the errors were made when a new medicine was added (29.4%) and the frequency of administration was changed (27.4%). With regard to their gravity, 98% did not harm the patients, and 57.7% were filed as “Category C”. Taking into account that 1 change of treatment is made per patient per day, the introduction of the EAP is predicted to prevent 64 new errors daily in the hospital.

Conclusions

There are so many transcription errors that they should be taken into account when designing strategies to improve care quality. EAP is an efficient tool to eliminate errors associated with the transcription of prescriptions.

电子辅助处方将减少药物转录错误
目的评估在护士管理表格中记录治疗方案时管理错误的影响,并评估电子辅助处方(EAP)对减少这些错误的影响。方法对住院患者进行前瞻性观察性研究。在一个有代表性的样品中,分析了检测前24小时处理的变化。在核对医疗处方与护士治疗管理表的差异时,发现抄写错误。差错发生率按病区、差错类型、给药途径及其潜在危险进行整体计算。估计如果在所有单位引入EAP,每天可能减少的新错误。结果在记录的416张处方中,整体抄写错误比例为12.4%,内科单位为9.8%,外科单位为15.2%。差错最多的是添加新药(29.4%)和改变给药频率(27.4%)。就其严重性而言,98%对患者无伤害,57.7%归为“C类”。考虑到每名患者每天更换一次治疗方案,采用EAP预计每天可防止医院发生64起新的差错。结论转录错误较多,应在制定策略时予以考虑,以提高护理质量。EAP是一种有效的工具,可以消除与处方转录相关的错误。
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