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Published in: Clinical and Translational Oncology 9/2017

01-09-2017 | Research Article

Implementation of safeguards to improve patient safety in chemotherapy

Authors: M. J. Huertas-Fernández, Mª J. Martínez-Bautista, M. E. Rodríguez-Mateos, M. Zarzuela-Ramírez, T. Muñoz-Lucero, J. M. Baena-Cañada

Published in: Clinical and Translational Oncology | Issue 9/2017

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Abstract

Purpose

To evaluate the effectiveness of safeguards introduced in the process of using cytostatic agents for increasing the safety of oncology patients.

Methods

Prospective hospital study conducted in two stages, before and after the implementation of safeguards: staff training, standardized procedures, computerized prescription, pharmaceutical validation, implementation of bar codes, and a new manual on drug interactions. Medication errors (MEs) were actively recorded during the process of administering chemotherapy in the Medical Oncology Department. The study classified MEs by the stage of the medication process in which they occurred and assessed their severity.

Results

500 patients, 250 before implementing safeguards and 250 afterward, were included in this study . Out of all patients included before, 43.1% had at least 1 error, compared to 27% of those included later. The number of MEs detected before and after was 144 vs. 95: 125 vs. 55 prescription errors, 2 vs. 5 validation errors, 14 vs. 4 preparation errors, 3 vs. 1 dispensation errors and 0 vs. 30 administration errors. The number of MEs that reached the patient before and after safeguard implementation was 16.7% vs. 6.3%. After the safeguards were introduced, all MEs that could have caused harm or required monitoring of some kind were prevented.

Conclusions

Implementing safeguards in the hospital’s cytostatic treatment cycle is useful for preventing MEs. Computerized prescription, pharmaceutical validation, and the creation/dissemination of proper work procedures are effective barriers that keep MEs from reaching the patient. Administering chemotherapy with a bar-code system facilitates detection error detection at this stage of the cycle and prevents them from reaching the patient.
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Metadata
Title
Implementation of safeguards to improve patient safety in chemotherapy
Authors
M. J. Huertas-Fernández
Mª J. Martínez-Bautista
M. E. Rodríguez-Mateos
M. Zarzuela-Ramírez
T. Muñoz-Lucero
J. M. Baena-Cañada
Publication date
01-09-2017
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
Clinical and Translational Oncology / Issue 9/2017
Print ISSN: 1699-048X
Electronic ISSN: 1699-3055
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12094-017-1645-y

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