Antimicrobial drug administration errors identified in Brazilian multicentric study

Authors

  • Tatiane Cristina Marques Universidade de São Paulo; Escola de Enfermagem de Ribeirão Preto; Departamento de Enfermagem Geral e Especializada
  • Adriano Max Moreira Reis Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; Faculdade de Farmácia; Departamento de Produtos Farmacêuticos
  • Ana Elisa Bauer de Camargo Silva Universidade Federal de Goiás; Faculdade de Enfermagem
  • Fernanda Raphael Escobar Gimenes Universidade Camilo Castelo Branco; Curso de Enfermagem
  • Simone Perufo Opitz Universidade Federal do Acre; Departamento de Ciências da Saúde e do Desporto
  • Thalyta Cardoso Alux Teixeira Universidade de São Paulo; Escola de Enfermagem de Ribeirão Preto; Departamento de Enfermagem Geral e Especializada
  • Rhanna Emanuela Fontenele Lima Universidade de São Paulo; Escola de Enfermagem de Ribeirão Preto; Departamento de Enfermagem Geral e Especializada
  • Silvia Helena De Bortoli Cassiani Universidade de São Paulo; Escola de Enfermagem de Ribeirão Preto; Departamento de Enfermagem Geral e Especializada

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-93322008000200016

Keywords:

Medication^i2^sadministration err, Antimicrobial drugs^i2^sadministration err, Medication systems hospital

Abstract

Medication administration errors (MAE) are the most frequent kind of medication errors. Errors with antimicrobial drugs (AD) are relevant because they may interfere in patient safety and in the development of microbial resistance. The aim of this study is to analyze the AD errors detected in a Brazilian multicentric study of MAE. It was a descriptive and exploratory study carried out in clinical units in five Brazilian teaching hospitals. The hospitals were investigated during 30 days. MAE were detected by observation technique. MAE were classified in categories: wrong route(WR), wrong patient(WP), wrong dose(WD) wrong time (WT) and unordered drug (UD). AD with MAE were classified by Anatomical-Therapeutical-Chemical Classification System. AD with narrow therapeutic index (NTI) were identified. A descriptive statistical analysis was performed using SPSS version 11.5 software. A total of 1500 errors were observed, 277 (18.5%) of them were errors with AD. The types of AD error were: WT 87.7%, WD 6.9%, WR 1.5%, UD 3.2% and WP 0.7%. The number of AD found was 36. The mostly ATC class were fluoroquinolones 13.9%, combinations of penicillin 13.9%, macrolides 8.3% and third-generation cephalosporins 5.6%. The parenteral drug dosage form was associated with 55.6% of AD. 16.7% of AD were NTI. 47.4% of WD and 21.8% WT were with NTI drugs. This study shows that these errors should be considered potential areas for improvement in the medication process and patient safety plus there is requirement to develop rational drug use of AD.

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Published

2008-06-01

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How to Cite

Antimicrobial drug administration errors identified in Brazilian multicentric study. (2008). Revista Brasileira De Ciências Farmacêuticas, 44(2), 305-314. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-93322008000200016