Evaluation of the Timing of Opioid Administration: A Pilot Study.

IF 0.4 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Puerto Rico Health Sciences Journal Pub Date : 2023-03-01
Krystal M Butler-Fernández, Leyda Morales-Arocho, Elsa Pedro-Gutiérrez
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Abstract

Objective: Approximately 20% of the errors committed at hospitals are attributed to medication error, which is one of the main things threatening the safety of patients. Every hospital has a list of medications that are considered time-critical scheduled medications. Opioids with a specific schedule of administration are included on these lists. These medications are used to treat patients with chronic or acute pain. Any variation in the established schedule can cause undesired effects in patients. The objective of this study was to assess the compliance rate of opioid administration; that is, determine whether these medications were being administered within the appropriate window (30 minutes on either side of the scheduled time).

Methods: The data were collected by reviewing the handwritten medical records of all the hospitalized patients who received time-critical opioids from August 2020 through May 2021 at a specialty cancer hospital.

Results: In total, 63 interventions were evaluated. Of the 10 months included in the analysis, the percentage of administration required by the institution and accrediting agencies (95%) was met in 3. September was the month with the lowest rate of compliance, this being 57%.

Conclusion: The study demonstrated low compliance in terms of the administration time of scheduled opioids. These data will help the hospital institution to find areas that can be improved to achieve better accuracy in the administration of this category of drugs.

阿片类药物给药时机的评估:一项试点研究。
目的:医院发生的差错约有20%是由用药差错引起的,用药差错是威胁患者生命安全的主要原因之一。每家医院都有一份药物清单,这些药物被认为是时间紧迫的计划药物。具有特定给药时间表的阿片类药物包括在这些清单中。这些药物用于治疗慢性或急性疼痛患者。既定时间表的任何变化都可能对患者造成不良影响。本研究的目的是评估阿片类药物给药的依从率;也就是说,确定这些药物是否在适当的时间窗口(计划时间两侧各30分钟)内施用。方法:通过审查2020年8月至2021年5月在一家专科癌症医院接受时间关键型阿片类药物治疗的所有住院患者的手写病历来收集数据。结果:共评估63项干预措施。在纳入分析的10个月中,机构和认证机构要求的管理百分比(95%)在3个月内得到满足。9月份的依从率最低,为57%。结论:本研究显示阿片类药物给药时间的依从性较低。这些数据将帮助医院机构找到可以改进的地方,以提高这类药物管理的准确性。
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Puerto Rico Health Sciences Journal
Puerto Rico Health Sciences Journal PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
0.60
自引率
0.00%
发文量
34
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Puerto Rico Health Sciences Journal (PRHSJ) is the scientific journal of the University of Puerto Rico Medical Sciences Campus. It was founded in 1982 as a vehicle for the publication of reports on scientific research conducted in-campus, Puerto Rico and abroad. All published work is original and peer-reviewed. The PRHSJ is included in PubMed/Medline, SCOPUS, Latindex, EBSCO, SHERPA/RoMEO, Science Citation Index Expanded (SciSearch®) and Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition. All papers are published both online and in hard copy. From its beginning, the PRHSJ is being published regularly four times a year. The scope of the journal includes a range of medical, dental, public health, pharmaceutical and biosocial sciences research. The journal publishes full-length articles, brief reports, special articles, reviews, editorials, case reports, clinical images, and letters arising from published material.
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