Mathaiyan Jayanthi, Jain Tanvi, Dubashi Biswajit, Reddy K Satyanarayana, Batmanabane Gitanjali
Department of Pharmacology, Regional Cancer Centre, Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER), Puducherry, India.
Department of Medical Oncology, Regional Cancer Centre, Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER), Puducherry, India.
J Pharmacol Pharmacother. 2015 Apr-Jun;6(2):83-7. doi: 10.4103/0976-500X.155484.
To estimate the frequency and type of prescription errors in patients receiving cancer chemotherapy.
We conducted a cross-sectional study at the day care unit of the Regional Cancer Centre (RCC) of a tertiary care hospital in South India.
All prescriptions written during July to September 2013 for patients attending the out-patient department of the RCC to be treated at the day care center were included in this study. The prescriptions were analyzed for omission of standard information, usage of brand names, abbreviations and legibility. The errors were further classified into potentially harmful ones and not harmful based on the likelihood of resulting in harm to the patient. Descriptive analysis was performed to estimate the frequency of prescription errors and expressed as total number of errors and percentage.
A total of 4253 prescribing errors were found in 1500 prescriptions (283.5%), of which 47.1% were due to omissions like name, age and diagnosis and 22.5% were due to usage of brand names. Abbreviations of pre-medications and anticancer drugs accounted for 29.2% of the errors. Potentially harmful errors that were likely to result in serious consequences to the patient were estimated to be 11.7%.
Most of the errors intercepted in our study are due to a high patient load and inattention of the prescribers to omissions in prescription. Redesigning prescription forms and sensitizing prescribers to the importance of writing prescriptions without errors may help in reducing errors to a large extent.
评估接受癌症化疗患者的处方错误频率及类型。
我们在印度南部一家三级护理医院的地区癌症中心(RCC)日间护理单元进行了一项横断面研究。
本研究纳入了2013年7月至9月期间为在RCC门诊部就诊并将在日间护理中心接受治疗的患者所开具的所有处方。对处方进行分析,检查标准信息的遗漏、商品名的使用、缩写情况及易读性。根据对患者造成伤害的可能性,将错误进一步分为潜在有害错误和无害错误。进行描述性分析以评估处方错误的频率,并用错误总数和百分比表示。
在1500份处方中总共发现4253处处方错误(283.5%),其中47.1%是由于诸如姓名、年龄和诊断等信息遗漏,22.5%是由于商品名的使用。预处理药物和抗癌药物的缩写占错误的29.2%。估计可能对患者造成严重后果的潜在有害错误为11.7%。
我们研究中拦截到的大多数错误是由于患者数量众多以及开处方者未注意处方中的遗漏。重新设计处方表格并使开处方者认识到无误书写处方的重要性可能在很大程度上有助于减少错误。