Evaluation of the medication process in pediatric patients: a meta-analysis

Objective: to meta‐analyze studies that have assessed the medication errors rate in pediatric patients during prescribing, dispensing, and drug administration. Sources: searches were performed in the PubMed, Cochrane Library, and Trip databases, selecting articles published in English from 2001 to 2...

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Main Authors: Despina Koumpagioti, Christos Varounis, Eleni Kletsiou, Charalampia Nteli, Vasiliki Matziou
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Language:Portuguese
Published: Elsevier 2014-07-01
Series:Jornal de Pediatria (Versão em Português)
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spelling doaj-f2c73d6ba8294e04bbc4ae2bdfcb27042020-11-24T20:58:08ZporElsevierJornal de Pediatria (Versão em Português)2255-55362014-07-0190434435510.1016/j.jpedp.2014.01.005Evaluation of the medication process in pediatric patients: a meta-analysisDespina Koumpagioti0Christos Varounis1Eleni Kletsiou2Charalampia Nteli3Vasiliki Matziou4P & A Kyriakoy General Children's Hospital, Atenas, GréciaAttikon Hospital, Atenas, GréciaAttikon Hospital, Atenas, GréciaP & A Kyriakoy General Children's Hospital, Atenas, GréciaFaculdade de Enfermagem, National and Kapodistrian University, Atenas, GréciaObjective: to meta‐analyze studies that have assessed the medication errors rate in pediatric patients during prescribing, dispensing, and drug administration. Sources: searches were performed in the PubMed, Cochrane Library, and Trip databases, selecting articles published in English from 2001 to 2010. Summary of the findings: a total of 25 original studies that met inclusion criteria were selected, which referred to pediatric inpatients or pediatric patients in emergency departments aged 0‐16 years, and assessed the frequency of medication errors in the stages of prescribing, dispensing, and drug administration. Conclusions: the combined medication error rate for prescribing errors to medication orders was 0.175 (95% Confidence Interval: [CI] 0.108‐0.270), the rate of prescribing errors to total medication errors was 0.342 (95% CI: 0.146‐0.611), that of dispensing errors to total medication errors was 0.065 (95% CI: 0.026‐0.154), and that ofadministration errors to total medication errors was 0.316 (95% CI: 0.148‐0.550). Furthermore, the combined medication error rate for administration errors to drug administrations was 0.209 (95% CI: 0.152‐0.281). Medication errors constitute a reality in healthcare services. The medication process is significantly prone to errors, especially during prescription and drug administration. Implementation of medication error reduction strategies is required in order to increase the safety and quality of pediatric healthcare.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2255553614000846Medication errorsChildrenDrug errorsPediatric patientsMedication processMeta‐analysis
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author Despina Koumpagioti
Christos Varounis
Eleni Kletsiou
Charalampia Nteli
Vasiliki Matziou
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Christos Varounis
Eleni Kletsiou
Charalampia Nteli
Vasiliki Matziou
Evaluation of the medication process in pediatric patients: a meta-analysis
Jornal de Pediatria (Versão em Português)
Medication errors
Children
Drug errors
Pediatric patients
Medication process
Meta‐analysis
author_facet Despina Koumpagioti
Christos Varounis
Eleni Kletsiou
Charalampia Nteli
Vasiliki Matziou
author_sort Despina Koumpagioti
title Evaluation of the medication process in pediatric patients: a meta-analysis
title_short Evaluation of the medication process in pediatric patients: a meta-analysis
title_full Evaluation of the medication process in pediatric patients: a meta-analysis
title_fullStr Evaluation of the medication process in pediatric patients: a meta-analysis
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the medication process in pediatric patients: a meta-analysis
title_sort evaluation of the medication process in pediatric patients: a meta-analysis
publisher Elsevier
series Jornal de Pediatria (Versão em Português)
issn 2255-5536
publishDate 2014-07-01
description Objective: to meta‐analyze studies that have assessed the medication errors rate in pediatric patients during prescribing, dispensing, and drug administration. Sources: searches were performed in the PubMed, Cochrane Library, and Trip databases, selecting articles published in English from 2001 to 2010. Summary of the findings: a total of 25 original studies that met inclusion criteria were selected, which referred to pediatric inpatients or pediatric patients in emergency departments aged 0‐16 years, and assessed the frequency of medication errors in the stages of prescribing, dispensing, and drug administration. Conclusions: the combined medication error rate for prescribing errors to medication orders was 0.175 (95% Confidence Interval: [CI] 0.108‐0.270), the rate of prescribing errors to total medication errors was 0.342 (95% CI: 0.146‐0.611), that of dispensing errors to total medication errors was 0.065 (95% CI: 0.026‐0.154), and that ofadministration errors to total medication errors was 0.316 (95% CI: 0.148‐0.550). Furthermore, the combined medication error rate for administration errors to drug administrations was 0.209 (95% CI: 0.152‐0.281). Medication errors constitute a reality in healthcare services. The medication process is significantly prone to errors, especially during prescription and drug administration. Implementation of medication error reduction strategies is required in order to increase the safety and quality of pediatric healthcare.
topic Medication errors
Children
Drug errors
Pediatric patients
Medication process
Meta‐analysis
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