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A Comprehensive Analysis of Medication Errors on Antimicrobials in a Tertiary Care Hospital of Northern India

AUTHORS: Riya Sharma*, Shivani Juneja, Deepak Saini, Kulvir Singh

JASPI June 2024/ Volume 2/Issue 2

April-June 30, 2024

Sharma RJuneja S, Saini D, Singh K.A Comprehensive Analysis of Medication Errors on Antimicrobials in a Tertiary Care Hospital of Northern India. JASPI. 2024;2(2)9-13 DOI: 10.62541/jaspi032

ABSTRACT

Background: Medication errors, resulting from incomplete understanding, pose significant risks to patient safety. Antimicrobial medication error is a global concern further exacerbated by underreporting. This study aims to determine the prevalence of antimicrobial medication errors at a tertiary care medical facility.

Methodology: A retrospective study was conducted over six months. Antimicrobial medication errors were analyzed and categorized as prescription, transcription, indenting, dispensing, and administration errors. A total of 208 antimicrobial medication errors were analyzed using the National Coordinating Council for Medication Error Reporting and Prevention (NCCMERP) risk index.

Results: Among 6,439 medication charts assessed, 558 (9%) medication errors were identified, with antimicrobial errors accounting for 208 (37.2%). Prescription errors were the most prevalent (61%), followed by transcription errors (16%) and administration errors (11%). Dispensing, indenting, and documentation errors occurred at rates of 8%, 2%, and 2%, respectively. The primary causes of errors were incorrect doses (47.2%) and frequencies (30%). Approximately 55.3% of antimicrobial medication errors were classified as Category C according to the NCCMERP risk assessment.

Conclusion: Prescription errors represent the majority of antimicrobial medication errors, underscoring the need for enhanced vigilance among consultant physicians during prescription writing and drug schedule checks.

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©The Author(s) 2024. Published by Society of Antimicrobial Stewardship practIces (SASPI) in India. All rights reserved.

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