An assessment of medication safety practices in selected public health facilities in Kaduna State, Nigeria

B. K. Lawal, Aliyu A. Alhaji, B. Maiha, S. Mohammed
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Medication errors occur frequently and have significant clinical and financial consequences, which could be preventable. Unsafe medication practices and errors have been found to be amongst the leading cause of injury and avoidable harm in both developed and developing countries. The World Health Organisation (WHO) has recommended implementation of basic solutions to improve medication safety. This study assessed the presence of basic medication safety practices in four (4) public health facilities in Kaduna State, Nigeria. A validated survey tool was adopted which contains sections that assessed practices such as look-alike, sound-alike (LASA) medications, transitions in care, use of information technology, drug information and other practices. A structured interview was conducted with each head of Pharmacy department of the facilities after obtaining their consent. Only one facility had a medication safety committee, none of the facilities had a list of LASA medications nor a list of error proneabbreviations. Only one facility involved pharmacists in obtaining medication histories and none of the facilities uses ‘high risk’ warning label on diluted electrolyte solutions. Basic practices to improve medication safety were not implemented in the facilities. Effort must be put in place for the adoption of medication safety practices. Regulations and policies need to be implemented regarding these practices. Keywords: Medication safety; Health facilities; Kaduna State; Nigeria; Medication errors
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对尼日利亚卡杜纳州选定公共卫生设施的用药安全做法进行评估
用药错误经常发生,并有重大的临床和经济后果,这是可以预防的。在发达国家和发展中国家,已发现不安全的用药做法和错误是造成伤害和可避免伤害的主要原因之一。世界卫生组织(WHO)建议实施基本解决方案,以改善药物安全。本研究评估了尼日利亚卡杜纳州四(4)家公共卫生机构的基本用药安全做法。采用了一个经过验证的调查工具,其中包含评估实践的部分,如外观相似,声音相似(LASA)药物,护理过渡,信息技术的使用,药物信息和其他实践。在取得各院舍的药剂科主任同意后,我们与他们进行了结构化访谈。只有一个设施有药物安全委员会,没有一个设施有LASA药物清单,也没有一个容易出错的缩写清单。只有一家机构涉及药剂师获取用药史,没有一家机构在稀释电解质溶液上使用“高风险”警告标签。医院未落实改善用药安全的基本做法。必须努力采取药物安全措施。需要实施有关这些实践的法规和政策。关键词:用药安全;卫生设施;卡杜纳状态;尼日利亚;用药错误
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