Medication Safety Research Chair and Department of Clinical Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Pharm J. 2013 Apr;21(2):159-64. doi: 10.1016/j.jsps.2012.07.005. Epub 2012 Aug 8.
Medication errors in hospitals are a worldwide concern. The World Health Organization has recommended the implementation of basic applications in healthcare systems to improve medication safety, but it is largely unknown whether these recommendations are adhered to by hospitals. We assessed the presence of core medication safety practices in Saudi Arabian hospitals.
We developed and validated a survey to assess medication safety practices in hospitals. Major headings included Look-Alike Sound-Alike (LASA) medications, control of concentrated electrolyte solutions, transitions in care, information technology, drug information and other medication safety practices. Trained pharmacists visited samples of hospitals from all regions of Saudi Arabia.
Seventy-eight hospitals were surveyed. Only 30% of the hospitals had a medication safety committee and 9% of hospitals had a medication safety officer. Only 33% of hospitals had a list of LASA medications and 50% had a list of error-prone abbreviations. Concentrated electrolytes were available in floor stock in 60% of the hospitals. No hospital involved pharmacists in obtaining medication histories and only 37% of the hospitals provided a medication list to the patients at discharge. While 61% of hospitals used a computer system in their pharmacy to enter prescriptions, only 29% of these hospitals required entry of patient's allergies before entering a drug order.
Core practices to improve medication safety were not implemented in many hospitals in Saudi Arabia. In developing countries, an effort must be made at the national level to increase the adoption of such practices.
医院用药错误是一个全球性问题。世界卫生组织建议在医疗系统中实施基本应用,以提高用药安全性,但医院是否遵守这些建议还不得而知。我们评估了沙特阿拉伯医院核心用药安全实践的实施情况。
我们开发并验证了一项调查,以评估医院的用药安全实践。主要标题包括类似药品、控制浓缩电解质溶液、转科交接、信息技术、药品信息和其他用药安全实践。经过培训的药剂师走访了沙特阿拉伯各地的医院样本。
共调查了 78 家医院。只有 30%的医院设有用药安全委员会,9%的医院设有用药安全官员。只有 33%的医院有类似药品清单,50%的医院有易出错缩写清单。60%的医院在地板库存中提供浓缩电解质。没有医院让药剂师参与获取用药史,只有 37%的医院在出院时向患者提供用药清单。虽然 61%的医院在药房使用计算机系统输入处方,但只有 29%的医院在输入药物医嘱前要求输入患者过敏史。
在沙特阿拉伯的许多医院,并没有实施改善用药安全的核心实践。在发展中国家,必须在国家层面努力推广这些实践。