Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Division of Dermatology, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Clin Exp Dermatol. 2021 Aug;46(6):1093-1096. doi: 10.1111/ced.14720. Epub 2021 Jun 17.
Prescribing errors in medical practice are common, and may be preventable in a significant proportion of cases. The literature on dermatological prescription errors is scarce. We sought to determine the rate and causes of resident prescribing errors in an outpatient dermatology practice, and surveyed residents' self-perceived prescription writing learning needs. All prescription errors were tabulated at the Ricky Kanee Schachter Dermatology Clinic (Women's College Hospital) from November 2019 to January 2020. There was an overall prescribing error rate of 1.58% (23/1457), with no significant difference between topical and systemic drugs (1.85% and 0.86%, respectively; P = 0.20) or between written prescriptions and those created by the electronic medical record (1.66% and 1.29%, respectively; P = 0.84). The survey response rate was 26.2% (22/82), with respondents reporting their overall confidence in dermatology prescription writing as (mean ± SD) 7.14 ± 1.75 out of 10. While the resident prescribing error rate was relatively low, multiple errors were avoidable, and residents agree that targeted dermatology-specific training in prescription writing is needed.
在医疗实践中,处方错误很常见,在很大一部分情况下是可以预防的。关于皮肤科处方错误的文献很少。我们旨在确定在门诊皮肤科实践中住院医师处方错误的发生率和原因,并调查住院医师自我感知的处方书写学习需求。2019 年 11 月至 2020 年 1 月期间,我们在 Ricky Kanee Schachter 皮肤科诊所(女子学院医院)对所有处方错误进行了制表。处方错误的总体发生率为 1.58%(23/1457),局部和全身药物之间无显著差异(分别为 1.85%和 0.86%;P=0.20),也与电子病历中的书写处方和生成处方之间无显著差异(分别为 1.66%和 1.29%;P=0.84)。调查的回复率为 26.2%(22/82),受访者报告他们对皮肤科处方书写的整体信心平均为(均值±标准差)10 分中的 7.14±1.75 分。虽然住院医师的处方错误率相对较低,但仍有多个错误是可以避免的,而且住院医师认为需要有针对性的皮肤科特定处方书写培训。