Knowledge of healthcare professionals about medication errors in hospitals.

Mohamed M M Abdel-Latif
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Context: Medication errors are the most common types of medical errors in hospitals and leading cause of morbidity and mortality among patients.

Aims: The aim of the present study was to assess the knowledge of healthcare professionals about medication errors in hospitals.

Settings and design: A self-administered questionnaire was distributed to randomly selected healthcare professionals in eight hospitals in Madinah, Saudi Arabia.

Subjects and methods: An 18-item survey was designed and comprised questions on demographic data, knowledge of medication errors, availability of reporting systems in hospitals, attitudes toward error reporting, causes of medication errors.

Statistical analysis used: Data were analyzed with Statistical Package for the Social Sciences software Version 17.

Results: A total of 323 of healthcare professionals completed the questionnaire with 64.6% response rate of 138 (42.72%) physicians, 34 (10.53%) pharmacists, and 151 (46.75%) nurses. A majority of the participants had a good knowledge about medication errors concept and their dangers on patients. Only 68.7% of them were aware of reporting systems in hospitals. Healthcare professionals revealed that there was no clear mechanism available for reporting of errors in most hospitals. Prescribing (46.5%) and administration (29%) errors were the main causes of errors. The most frequently encountered medication errors were anti-hypertensives, antidiabetics, antibiotics, digoxin, and insulin.

Conclusions: This study revealed differences in the awareness among healthcare professionals toward medication errors in hospitals. The poor knowledge about medication errors emphasized the urgent necessity to adopt appropriate measures to raise awareness about medication errors in Saudi hospitals.

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医疗保健专业人员对医院用药错误的了解。
背景:用药错误是医院最常见的医疗错误类型,也是患者发病和死亡的主要原因。目的:本研究的目的是评估医疗保健专业人员对医院用药错误的认识。环境和设计:向沙特阿拉伯麦地那八家医院随机选择的保健专业人员分发了一份自我填写的问卷。对象和方法:设计了一项18项调查,包括人口统计数据、对用药错误的认识、医院报告系统的可用性、对用药错误报告的态度、用药错误的原因。使用的统计分析:使用Statistical Package for Social Sciences软件Version 17对数据进行分析。结果:共有323名医护人员完成问卷,其中医生138人(42.72%),药师34人(10.53%),护士151人(46.75%),回复率为64.6%。大多数参与者对用药错误的概念及其对患者的危害有很好的了解。只有68.7%的人了解医院的报告制度。医疗保健专业人员透露,大多数医院没有明确的错误报告机制。处方错误(46.5%)和给药错误(29%)是导致错误的主要原因。最常见的用药错误是抗高血压药、抗糖尿病药、抗生素、地高辛和胰岛素。结论:本研究揭示了医护人员对医院用药差错认知的差异。由于对用药错误缺乏了解,因此迫切需要采取适当措施,提高人们对沙特医院用药错误的认识。
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