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初级医疗中的门诊用药安全:系统评价。

Ambulatory Medication Safety in Primary Care: A Systematic Review.

机构信息

From JPS Hospital Family Medicine Residency Program, Fort Worth, TX (RAY); Department of Family Medicine and Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine, North Texas Primary Care Practice-Based Research Network, University of North Texas Health Science Center, Fort Worth, TX (KGF, AE); Armstrong Institute Center for Health Care Human Factors, School of Medicine, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare, Whiting School of Engineering, Johns Hopkins University (APG); University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX (ZNH); Maine Medical Center, Portland, ME (TK); College of Nursing and Health Innovation, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX (YX).

出版信息

J Am Board Fam Med. 2022 May-Jun;35(3):610-628. doi: 10.3122/jabfm.2022.03.210334.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To review the literature on medication safety in primary care in the electronic health record era.

METHODS

Included studies measured rates and outcomes of medication safety in patients whose prescriptions were written in primary care clinics with electronic prescribing. Four investigators independently reviewed titles and analyzed abstracts with dual-reviewer review for eligibility, characteristics, and risk of bias.

RESULTS

Of 1464 articles identified, 56 met the inclusion criteria. Forty-three studies were noninterventional and 13 included an intervention. The majority of the studies (30) used their own definition of error. The most common outcomes were potentially inappropriate prescribing/medications (PIPs), adverse drug events (ADEs), and potential prescribing omissions (PPOs). Most of the studies only included high-risk subpopulations (39), usually older adults taking > 4 medications. The rate of PIPs varied widely (0.19% to 98.2%). The rate of ADEs was lower (0.47% to 14.7%). There was poor correlation of PIP and PPO with documented ADEs leading to physical harm.

CONCLUSIONS

This literature is limited by its inconsistent and highly variable outcomes. The majority of medication safety studies in primary care were in high-risk populations and measured potential harms rather than actual harms. Applying algorithms to primary care medication lists significantly overestimates rate of actual harms.

摘要

目的

回顾电子病历时代初级保健中药物安全的文献。

方法

纳入的研究测量了在具有电子处方的初级保健诊所中开具处方的患者的药物安全率和结果。四位调查员独立审查标题,并对摘要进行双审查,以确定合格性、特征和偏倚风险。

结果

在确定的 1464 篇文章中,有 56 篇符合纳入标准。43 项研究为非干预性研究,13 项研究包括干预措施。大多数研究(30 项)使用自己的错误定义。最常见的结果是潜在不适当的处方/药物(PIPs)、药物不良事件(ADEs)和潜在的处方遗漏(PPOs)。大多数研究仅包括高危亚群(39 项),通常是服用>4 种药物的老年人。PIP 的发生率差异很大(0.19%至 98.2%)。ADE 的发生率较低(0.47%至 14.7%)。PIP 和 PPO 与有记录的 ADE 导致身体伤害之间相关性较差。

结论

该文献受到其不一致和高度可变的结果的限制。初级保健中药物安全研究的大多数都针对高危人群,并测量了潜在的危害,而不是实际的危害。将算法应用于初级保健药物清单会显著高估实际危害的发生率。

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