The associations of alike drugs, adjacent drugs, poly-drug prescriptions, and period of pharmacy services to the risk of medication errors in pharmacy dispensing: Case study in pharmacy department, Sai Mun hospital
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Creator Paiboon Daosodsai
Title The associations of alike drugs, adjacent drugs, poly-drug prescriptions, and period of pharmacy services to the risk of medication errors in pharmacy dispensing: Case study in pharmacy department, Sai Mun hospital
Contributor Nittaya Chandarak
Publisher Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences KKU MSU UBU
Publication Year 2553
Journal Title Isan Journal ofPharmaceutical Sciences
Journal Vol. 6
Journal No. 2
Page no. 44-51
Keyword the risk of medication errors in pharmacy dispensing, medication errors.
URL Website https://tci-thaijo.org/index.php/IJPS
Website title Isan Journal ofPharmaceutical Sciences, IJPS
ISSN 19050852
Abstract The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to assess the associations of alike drugs, drug placement,poly-pharmacy prescriptions, and period of pharmacy services to the risk of pre-dispensing and dispensingerror: a case study at pharmacy department, Sai Mun hospital. The prescriptions from out-patient department were collected for 4 months from August 1st, 2009 to November 30th, 2009 (Monday to Friday from 8.00-12.00 am and 13.00-16.00 pm). Medication errors and the data of alike drugs, drug placement,poly-pharmacy prescriptions, and period of pharmacy services were recorded in medication errors andassociated factors forms. Medication error was analyzed by descriptive statistics and the associations wereexplained by binary multiple logistic regression analysis. Occurred of 8,053 sampled prescriptions, 203medication erorrs (2.5%) occured in pharmacy department, of which 197 errors (2.45%) were pre-dispensingerrors and 6 erorrs (0.07%) were dispensing errors. The binary multiple logistic regression analysis showedthe significant factors related to medication errors as follow (p < 0.05), the prescriptions with sound-alike drugs were more likely to have medication errors in pharmacy dispensing for 1.706 times over those withoutsound-alike drugs (OR = 1.706, 95%CI = 1.102-2.643), the prescriptions with various strengths of the same drug were more likely to have medication errors for 2.074 times than those witnout with those without various strength of same drug (OR = 2.074, 95%CI = 1.204-3.575), the medication error was more likely to occur with the prescription with 7-11, and > 11 drug items than those with single item for 9.490, and 18.907 times, respectively (OR = 9.490, 95%CI = 2.098 -42.926 for 7-11 drug items, and OR = 18.907, 95%CI =3.385 -105.587 for > 11 drug items), and morning pharmacy services were more likely to have medicationerrors for 1.973 times comparing with afternoon service (OR = 1.973, 95%CI = 1.221 - 3.187).The associations between medication errors and these following variables; sound-alike drugs, variousstrengths of same drug, poly-pharmacy prescriptions, and performing pharmacy services in the morning could help pharmacists and assistants for increase awareness to prevent and decrease medication errors in pharmacy dispensing, Sai Mun hospital.
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Khon Kaen University

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