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Published in: BMC Cancer 1/2011

Open Access 01-12-2011 | Research article

Chemotherapeutic errors in hospitalised cancer patients: attributable damage and extra costs

Authors: Florence Ranchon, Gilles Salles, Hans-Martin Späth, Vérane Schwiertz, Nicolas Vantard, Stéphanie Parat, Florence Broussais, Benoît You, Sophie Tartas, Pierre Jean Souquet, Claude Dussart, Claire Falandry, Emilie Henin, Gilles Freyer, Catherine Rioufol

Published in: BMC Cancer | Issue 1/2011

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Abstract

Background

In spite of increasing efforts to enhance patient safety, medication errors in hospitalised patients are still relatively common, but with potentially severe consequences. This study aimed to assess antineoplastic medication errors in both affected patients and intercepted cases in terms of frequency, severity for patients, and costs.

Methods

A 1-year prospective study was conducted in order to identify the medication errors that occurred during chemotherapy treatment of cancer patients at a French university hospital. The severity and potential consequences of intercepted errors were independently assessed by two physicians. A cost analysis was performed using a simulation of potential hospital stays, with estimations based on the costs of diagnosis-related groups.

Results

Among the 6, 607 antineoplastic prescriptions, 341 (5.2%) contained at least one error, corresponding to a total of 449 medication errors. However, most errors (n = 436) were intercepted before medication was administered to the patients. Prescription errors represented 91% of errors, followed by pharmaceutical (8%) and administration errors (1%). According to an independent estimation, 13.4% of avoided errors would have resulted in temporary injury and 2.6% in permanent damage, while 2.6% would have compromised the vital prognosis of the patient, with four to eight deaths thus being avoided. Overall, 13 medication errors reached the patient without causing damage, although two patients required enhanced monitoring. If the intercepted errors had not been discovered, they would have resulted in 216 additional days of hospitalisation and cost an estimated annual total of 92, 907€, comprising 69, 248€ (74%) in hospital stays and 23, 658€ (26%) in additional drugs.

Conclusion

Our findings point to the very small number of chemotherapy errors that actually reach patients, although problems in the chemotherapy ordering process are frequent, with the potential for being dangerous and costly.
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Metadata
Title
Chemotherapeutic errors in hospitalised cancer patients: attributable damage and extra costs
Authors
Florence Ranchon
Gilles Salles
Hans-Martin Späth
Vérane Schwiertz
Nicolas Vantard
Stéphanie Parat
Florence Broussais
Benoît You
Sophie Tartas
Pierre Jean Souquet
Claude Dussart
Claire Falandry
Emilie Henin
Gilles Freyer
Catherine Rioufol
Publication date
01-12-2011
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Cancer / Issue 1/2011
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2407
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-11-478

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