Incidence and Preventability of Medication Errors and ADEs in Ambulatory Care Older Patients.

Shirley H Díaz Hernández, Iadelisse Cruz-Gonzalez
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Abstract

Objective: To assess the incidence of medication errors, adverse drug events (ADEs), and potential ADEs (poADEs) in patients 65 years of age and older.

Design: This is a retrospective cohort study (2011 to 2014).

Setting: The study was performed at a section 330 federally funded ambulatory health care center.

Patients: The study was a convenience sample selected in a nonrandomized way from event reports filed in those years.

Intervention: Data were collected through event reports and medical record review. Descriptive statistics and chi-square were employed to analyze data.

Results: During the study period, at least one medication error, poADE, or ADE report was documented in 170 out of 2,218 older patients (incidence: 12.5, 9.4, and 5.0 per 100 patient-years, respectively); 42.9% of ADEs were preventable. The chronic conditions most frequently related to ADEs were diabetes (18%), hypertension (18%), and hyperlipidemia (12%). The use of hypoglycemic agents was commonly associated with ADEs (14%; P = 0.001). An increased number of prescribed medications were significantly associated with all the adverse events.

Conclusions: Medication errors, poADEs, and ADEs are common in patients 65 years of age or older taking more than three medications. Almost half of the detected ADEs were preventable.

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门诊老年患者用药错误和不良事件的发生率及可预防性。
目的:评估65岁及以上患者用药错误、不良事件(ADEs)和潜在不良事件(poADEs)的发生率。设计:这是一项回顾性队列研究(2011 - 2014)。环境:该研究是在联邦资助的330节流动医疗保健中心进行的。患者:该研究是以非随机方式从那些年的事件报告中选择的方便样本。干预措施:通过事件报告和病历回顾收集数据。采用描述性统计和卡方法对数据进行分析。结果:在研究期间,2218例老年患者中有170例至少记录了一次用药错误、poADE或ADE报告(发病率分别为12.5、9.4和5.0 / 100患者-年);42.9%的不良事件是可以预防的。与ADEs最常见的慢性疾病是糖尿病(18%)、高血压(18%)和高脂血症(12%)。使用降糖药通常与ade相关(14%;P = 0.001)。处方药物数量的增加与所有不良事件显著相关。结论:用药错误、poADEs和ADEs在65岁及以上服用三种以上药物的患者中很常见。几乎一半检测到的不良事件是可以预防的。
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期刊介绍: Vision ... The Society"s long-term desire, aspiration, and core purpose. The vision of the American Society of Consultant Pharmacists is optimal medication management and improved health outcomes for all older persons. Mission ... The Society"s strategic position, focus, and reason for being. The American Society of Consultant Pharmacists empowers pharmacists to enhance quality of care for all older persons through the appropriate use of medication and the promotion of healthy aging.
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