Adherence to a Standardized Order Form for Gastric Cancer in a Referral Chemotherapy Teaching Hospital, Mashhad, Iran

Background: Standardized forms for prescription and medication administration are one solution to reduce medication errors in the chemotherapy process. Gastric cancer is the most common cancer in Iran. In this study, we have attempted to design and validate a standard printed chemotherapy form an...

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Main Authors: Mitra Asgarian, Mohamad-Mehdi Kooshyar, Sepideh Elyasi, Azar Fani Pakdel, Seyed Amir Aledavood
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Language:English
Published: Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 2017-09-01
Series:Middle East Journal of Cancer
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Online Access:http://mejc.sums.ac.ir/index.php/mejc/article/view/545/323
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spelling doaj-0388ac0aa29144c79c78c92a75f0349d2020-11-25T02:17:30ZengShiraz University of Medical SciencesMiddle East Journal of Cancer 2008-67092008-66872017-09-0184187193Adherence to a Standardized Order Form for Gastric Cancer in a Referral Chemotherapy Teaching Hospital, Mashhad, IranMitra Asgarian0Mohamad-Mehdi Kooshyar1Sepideh Elyasi2Azar Fani Pakdel3Seyed Amir Aledavood4Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, IranDepartment of Hematology and Oncology, Faculty of Medicine, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, IranDepartment of Clinical Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, IranCancer Research Center, Faculty of Medicine, Omid Hospital, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, IranCancer Research Center, Faculty of Medicine, Omid Hospital, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, IranBackground: Standardized forms for prescription and medication administration are one solution to reduce medication errors in the chemotherapy process. Gastric cancer is the most common cancer in Iran. In this study, we have attempted to design and validate a standard printed chemotherapy form and evaluate adherence by oncologists and nurses to this form. Methods: We performed this cross-sectional study in a Mashhad, Iran teaching hospital from August 2015 until January 2016. A clinical pharmacist designed the chemotherapy form that included various demographic and clinical parameters and approved chemotherapy regimens for gastric cancer. Clinical oncologists that worked in this center validated the form. We included all eligible patients. A pharmacy student identified adherence by the oncologists and nurses to this form and probable medication errors. Results are mean ± standard deviation or number (percentages) for nominal variables. Data analysis was performed using the SPSS 16.0 statistical package. Results:We evaluated 54 patients and a total of 249 chemotherapy courses. In 146 (58.63%) chemotherapy sessions, the administered regimens lacked compatibility with the standard form. Approximately 66% of recorded errors occurred in the prescription phase and the remainder during the administration phase. The most common errors included improper dose (61%) and wrong infusion time (34%). We observed that 37 dose calculation errors occurred in 32 chemotherapy sessions. Conclusions: In general, adherence by oncologists and nurses with the developed form for chemotherapy treatment of gastric cancer was not acceptable. These findings indicated the necessity for a standardized order sheet to simplify the chemotherapy process for the clinicians, and reduce prescription and administration errors.http://mejc.sums.ac.ir/index.php/mejc/article/view/545/323Gastric cancerChemotherapyMedication errorStandardized form
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author Mitra Asgarian
Mohamad-Mehdi Kooshyar
Sepideh Elyasi
Azar Fani Pakdel
Seyed Amir Aledavood
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Mohamad-Mehdi Kooshyar
Sepideh Elyasi
Azar Fani Pakdel
Seyed Amir Aledavood
Adherence to a Standardized Order Form for Gastric Cancer in a Referral Chemotherapy Teaching Hospital, Mashhad, Iran
Middle East Journal of Cancer
Gastric cancer
Chemotherapy
Medication error
Standardized form
author_facet Mitra Asgarian
Mohamad-Mehdi Kooshyar
Sepideh Elyasi
Azar Fani Pakdel
Seyed Amir Aledavood
author_sort Mitra Asgarian
title Adherence to a Standardized Order Form for Gastric Cancer in a Referral Chemotherapy Teaching Hospital, Mashhad, Iran
title_short Adherence to a Standardized Order Form for Gastric Cancer in a Referral Chemotherapy Teaching Hospital, Mashhad, Iran
title_full Adherence to a Standardized Order Form for Gastric Cancer in a Referral Chemotherapy Teaching Hospital, Mashhad, Iran
title_fullStr Adherence to a Standardized Order Form for Gastric Cancer in a Referral Chemotherapy Teaching Hospital, Mashhad, Iran
title_full_unstemmed Adherence to a Standardized Order Form for Gastric Cancer in a Referral Chemotherapy Teaching Hospital, Mashhad, Iran
title_sort adherence to a standardized order form for gastric cancer in a referral chemotherapy teaching hospital, mashhad, iran
publisher Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
series Middle East Journal of Cancer
issn 2008-6709
2008-6687
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Background: Standardized forms for prescription and medication administration are one solution to reduce medication errors in the chemotherapy process. Gastric cancer is the most common cancer in Iran. In this study, we have attempted to design and validate a standard printed chemotherapy form and evaluate adherence by oncologists and nurses to this form. Methods: We performed this cross-sectional study in a Mashhad, Iran teaching hospital from August 2015 until January 2016. A clinical pharmacist designed the chemotherapy form that included various demographic and clinical parameters and approved chemotherapy regimens for gastric cancer. Clinical oncologists that worked in this center validated the form. We included all eligible patients. A pharmacy student identified adherence by the oncologists and nurses to this form and probable medication errors. Results are mean ± standard deviation or number (percentages) for nominal variables. Data analysis was performed using the SPSS 16.0 statistical package. Results:We evaluated 54 patients and a total of 249 chemotherapy courses. In 146 (58.63%) chemotherapy sessions, the administered regimens lacked compatibility with the standard form. Approximately 66% of recorded errors occurred in the prescription phase and the remainder during the administration phase. The most common errors included improper dose (61%) and wrong infusion time (34%). We observed that 37 dose calculation errors occurred in 32 chemotherapy sessions. Conclusions: In general, adherence by oncologists and nurses with the developed form for chemotherapy treatment of gastric cancer was not acceptable. These findings indicated the necessity for a standardized order sheet to simplify the chemotherapy process for the clinicians, and reduce prescription and administration errors.
topic Gastric cancer
Chemotherapy
Medication error
Standardized form
url http://mejc.sums.ac.ir/index.php/mejc/article/view/545/323
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