A review of the effectiveness of interventions to reduce medication errors among older adults in Singapore

IF 0.4 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare Pub Date : 2023-04-20 DOI:10.1177/20101058231172232
V. Sivasamy, Yip King Fan Kelvin, K. Mamun, Lim Kiat Wee
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Medication errors (MEs) can lead to adverse effects and mortality, especially in older adults, due to physiological changes and accumulated multi-morbidities associated with ageing. Hence, interventions to reduce MEs among older adults are important and examining their effects will provide us with the impetus to improve upon current local measures to further reduce MEs. To review the effectiveness of the interventions that have been implemented locally to reduce MEs. Using chosen keywords, searches were conducted in Pubmed and Google scholar. Based on their abstract, relevant articles were chosen from all retrieved articles that were published in English. Relevant online resources and other journal articles referenced in the chosen articles were also referenced in writing this narrative review. Although MEs occur globally, studies examining the prevalence of MEs within Asia are lacking and the impact of various local interventions to reduce MEs is also poorly understood. Electronic prescribing, a national electronic health records repository, education in geriatric pharmacotherapy, a more centralised pharmacist’s role and the use of prescribing assessment tools are local interventions whose effectiveness in reducing MEs are supported, instead, by overseas studies examining such similar interventions. Locally, more studies are needed to examine the effectiveness of interventions in reducing MEs in various settings.
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干预措施的有效性审查,以减少在新加坡老年人用药错误
由于与衰老相关的生理变化和累积的多种疾病,药物错误(MEs)可导致不良反应和死亡率,特别是在老年人中。因此,减少老年人MEs的干预措施很重要,检查其效果将为我们提供动力,改进目前的地方措施,进一步减少MEs。检讨本地为减少微污染而采取的措施的成效。使用选定的关键词,在Pubmed和谷歌scholar中进行搜索。根据他们的摘要,从所有检索到的以英文发表的文章中选择相关的文章。所选文章中引用的相关在线资源和其他期刊文章也在撰写这篇叙述性综述时被引用。尽管小微在全球都有发生,但对亚洲小微患病率的研究还很缺乏,而且人们对各种地方干预措施对减少小微的影响也知之甚少。电子处方、国家电子健康档案库、老年药物治疗教育、更集中的药剂师作用和使用处方评估工具都是地方干预措施,它们在减少MEs方面的有效性得到了审查此类类似干预措施的海外研究的支持。在当地,需要更多的研究来检验各种环境下减少MEs的干预措施的有效性。
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Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare
Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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