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Medication errors in a health care facility in southern Saudi Arabia

Sultan M. Alshahrani, Khaled Mohammed Alakhali, Yaser Mohammed Al‐Worafi

2021Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research386 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Purpose: To identify medication errors at Aseer Central Hospital (ACH, Abha) in the southern province of Saudi Arabia. Methods: A cross-sectional retrospective study was conducted by reviewing adult patients’ records (> 15 years old) at ACH’s inpatient and outpatients settings over an 8-week period in October and November 2015. Results: We identified 113 medication errors, including 112 prescribing errors and 1 dispensing error. Most medication errors (91.2 %) in this study were for inpatient prescriptions. The most common prescribing error was medication duplication (31.2 %) followed by missing patient identifying information (25 %). Conclusion: Medication errors, mainly in inpatient prescriptions, have been fully identified at ACH. Educational interventions such as workshops could help minimize and prevent medication errors.

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Medical prescriptionMedicinePsychological interventionEmergency medicineHealth carePediatricsMedication errorMedical emergencyFamily medicinePatient safetyNursingEconomicsEconomic growthPharmaceutical Practices and Patient OutcomesPatient Safety and Medication ErrorsQuality and Safety in Healthcare
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