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Developing a proactive approach to medication error prevention.

G A Joiner1

  • 1Akron General Medical Center, OH.

Journal for Healthcare Quality : Official Publication of the National Association for Healthcare Quality
|February 7, 1994
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A collaborative nursing and pharmacy approach significantly improved medication administration and reduced errors through better data management and targeted staff training. This enhanced patient safety in acute care settings.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Quality Improvement
  • Patient Safety
  • Medication Management

Background:

  • Medication administration errors are a significant concern requiring quality improvement.
  • Healthcare professionals and consumers recognize the need for enhanced patient safety measures.
  • Existing medication administration processes often present opportunities for error reduction.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe a multi-disciplinary approach to improving medication administration.
  • To detail strategies for reducing medication errors in an acute care teaching hospital.
  • To highlight the impact of improved quality data management on error reduction.

Main Methods:

  • Implemented a proactive, multi-disciplinary approach involving nursing and pharmacy.

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  • Enhanced quality data management for medication errors.
  • Revised medication error reporting formats and introduced severity evaluation.
  • Utilized trend analysis and system problem identification.
  • Main Results:

    • Achieved significant improvements in the medication administration process.
    • Demonstrated a reduction in medication errors.
    • Enabled more specific and effective staff education and training.
    • Facilitated efficient system changes based on quality management studies.

    Conclusions:

    • A collaborative, data-driven approach enhances medication safety.
    • Targeted interventions based on error analysis lead to significant improvements.
    • Effective quality management strategies are crucial for reducing medication errors.