National Observational Study of Prescription Dispensing Accuracy and Safety in 50 Pharmacies

Elizabeth Allan Flynn PhD, Kenneth N. Barker PhD, Brian J. Carnahan PhD
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Abstract

Objectives

To measure dispensing accuracy rates in 50 pharmacies located in 6 cities across the United States and describe the nature and frequency of the errors detected.

Design

Cross-sectional descriptive study.

Settings

Chain, independent, and health-system pharmacies (located in hospitals or managed care organizations).

Participants

Pharmacy staff at randomly selected pharmacies in each city who accepted an invitation to participate.

Intervention

Observation by a pharmacist in each pharmacy for 1 day, with a goal of inspecting 100 prescriptions for dispensing errors (defined as any deviation from the prescriber's order).

Main Outcome Measure

Dispensing errors on new and refill prescriptions.

Results

Data were collected between July 2000 and April 2001. The overall dispensing accuracy rate was 98.3% (77 errors among 4,481 prescriptions; range, 87.2%-100.0%; 95.0% confidence interval, + 0.4%). Accuracy rates did not differ significantly by pharmacy type or city. Of the 77 identified errors, 5 (6.5%) were judged to be clinically important.

Conclusion

Dispensing errors are a problem on a national level, at a rate of about 4 errors per day in a pharmacy filling 250 prescriptions daily. An estimated 51.5 million errors occur during the filling of 3 billion prescriptions each year.

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全国50家药店处方调剂准确性和安全性观察研究
目的测量美国6个城市50家药店的调剂准确率,并描述检测到的错误的性质和频率。设计横断面描述性研究。环境:独立的、卫生系统药房(位于医院或管理式医疗机构)。参与者:在每个城市随机选择接受邀请的药店的工作人员。干预:由一名药剂师在每个药房进行为期1天的观察,目标是检查100张处方的配药错误(定义为与处方者的处方有任何偏差)。主要观察指标:新处方和补处方的配药错误。结果数据收集时间为2000年7月至2001年4月。总体调剂准确率为98.3%(4481张处方中有77张错误;范围87.2% - -100.0%;95.0%置信区间,+ 0.4%)。准确率在药店类型和城市之间没有显著差异。在鉴定出的77个错误中,5个(6.5%)被认为具有临床重要性。结论在全国范围内,配药差错是一个普遍存在的问题,某药房每天配药250张,平均每天发生4次差错。据估计,每年在填写30亿张处方时发生5150万次错误。
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