Small patients, big challenges: navigating pediatric drug manipulations to prevent medication errors - a comprehensive review.

Expert opinion on drug delivery Pub Date : 2023-07-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-20 DOI:10.1080/17425247.2023.2273838
Konstantina Chachlioutaki, Christos Gioumouxouzis, Christina Karavasili, Dimitrios G Fatouros
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Introduction: Medication errors during drug manipulations in pediatric care pose significant challenges to patient safety and optimal medication management. Epidemiological studies have revealed a high prevalenceof medication errors throughout the medication process. Due to the lack of age-appropriate dosage forms, medication manipulation is common in pediatric drug administration. The consequences of these manipulations on drug efficacy and safety could be devastating, highlighting the need for evidence-based guidelines and standardized compounding practices.

Areas covered: This review focuses on examining medication errors in pediatric care and delving into the manipulation of medicinal products.

Expert opinion: The observed prevalence of medication errors and manipulations underscores the importance of addressing these issues to enhance patient safety and improve medication outcomes in pediatric care. Overall, the development of age-appropriate formulations and the dissemination of comprehensive clinical guidelines are essential steps toward improving medication safety and minimizing manipulations in pediatric healthcare settings.

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小患者,大挑战:指导儿科药物操作以防止药物错误-全面综述。
引言:儿科护理中药物操作过程中的用药错误对患者安全和最佳药物管理提出了重大挑战。流行病学研究表明,在整个用药过程中,药物错误的发生率很高。由于缺乏适合年龄的剂型,药物操作在儿科用药中很常见。这些操作对药物疗效和安全性的影响可能是毁灭性的,这突出了循证指南和标准化复合实践的必要性。涵盖的领域:这篇综述的重点是检查儿科护理中的药物错误,并深入研究药物的操作。专家:观察到的药物错误和操作的普遍性强调了解决这些问题对提高患者安全性和改善儿科护理中的药物效果的重要性。总的来说,开发适合年龄的配方和制定全面的临床指南是提高药物安全性和最大限度地减少儿科医疗环境中的操作的重要步骤。
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