Risk mapping in community pharmacies

IF 0.6 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Journal of patient safety and risk management Pub Date : 2023-02-12 DOI:10.1177/25160435231154167
Joon Ho Lee, B. Aubert, James R. Barker
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Community pharmacists worldwide operate with the continual risk of errors (Quality Related Events—QREs) occurring in their dispensing processes. Contemporary analysis of community pharmacy QREs tends to concentrate on the outcomes of the error, such as the degree of patient harm, rather than on the risks associated with the triggering of a QRE. Drawing on risk identification and mapping techniques from the information security sector, we conducted a risk mapping exercise of QREs occurring in Canadian community pharmacies as identified in publicly available accident investigations. The findings from the present study identified relationships and patterns between various risk factors, types of errors, and patient outcomes. For example, the risk factors most associated with errors that result in patient fatality were the “sound-alike/look-alike” medication labeling and the dispensing checking and verification processes in the pharmacy. Study findings support the application of risk identification and mapping techniques to community pharmacy risk and QRE mitigation practices and regulations.
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社区药房的风险测绘
世界各地的社区药剂师在其配药过程中持续存在错误风险(质量相关事件- qres)。当前对社区药房QRE的分析倾向于关注错误的结果,如对患者的伤害程度,而不是与触发QRE相关的风险。利用信息安全部门的风险识别和绘图技术,我们对加拿大社区药房发生的qre进行了风险绘图工作,这些qre是在公开的事故调查中发现的。本研究的结果确定了各种风险因素、错误类型和患者结果之间的关系和模式。例如,与导致患者死亡的错误最相关的风险因素是药房“听起来相似/看起来相似”的药物标签以及配药检查和验证过程。研究结果支持将风险识别和绘图技术应用于社区药房风险和QRE缓解做法和法规。
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