Nature of Prescribing and incidence of medication prescription errors in general practice

Mital Hanumant Volvoikar
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Introduction: Medication use involves a complex process that is subject to errors at many points in health care settings. According to the stage of the medication use cycle in which they occur, medication errors can be broadly divided into four levels prescription or prescribing, transcription, dispensing and administration errors. Prescription errors that constitute the bulk of medication errors are common in government as well as private setting. Materials and methods: Our study was aimed to analyse the prescription errors in general practice. The prescriptions were photographed after the consent of the patient and returned back to them. Almost all the prescriptions contained brand names which were then converted into their respective generic names and analysed for errors. Results: A total of 1015 prescriptions were analysed during a 15 month period. Out of these, 415 (40.88%) prescriptions had errors. A few prescriptions had more than one type of prescribing error. The total number of errors thus amounted to 577. Most of the errors were related to prescription of CNS drugs followed by chemotherapeutic drugs. Our study reveals that combination errors are the commonest followed by indication, dosing and kinetic types of prescription errors. Discussion: Medication errors are common in general practice and in hospitals and can result in harm to patients. We analysed the prescription errors into 4 categories- indication, dosing, kinetic and combination errors. The study revealed a maximum of combination errors thus confirming our assertion that doctors do not give proper thought when they prescribe FDCs.
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处方的性质和在一般实践中药物处方错误的发生率
药物使用是一个复杂的过程,在卫生保健机构的许多地方都会出现错误。根据用药周期所处的阶段,用药错误大致可分为处方或开处方、抄写、调剂和给药错误四个层次。处方错误构成了大部分用药错误,在政府和私人环境中都很常见。材料与方法:本研究的目的是分析普通医疗处方中的错误。经患者同意后,对处方进行拍照,并返还给患者。几乎所有的处方都包含品牌名称,然后将其转换为各自的通用名称并分析错误。结果:15个月共分析处方1015张。其中415张(40.88%)处方存在错误。少数处方有一种以上的处方错误。因此,错误总数达到577个。差错以中枢神经系统药物处方为主,其次为化疗药物。我们的研究表明,联合错误是最常见的,其次是指征,剂量和动力学类型的处方错误。讨论:在一般实践和医院中,用药错误很常见,并可能对患者造成伤害。将处方错误分为适应症、剂量、动力学和联合用药4类。该研究揭示了最大限度的组合错误,从而证实了我们的断言,即医生在开fdc时没有给予适当的考虑。
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