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Development of canadian safety indicators for medication use.
- Source :
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Healthcare quarterly (Toronto, Ont.) [Healthc Q] 2008; Vol. 11 (3 Spec No.), pp. 47-53. - Publication Year :
- 2008
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Abstract
- Reports of preventable illness due to medication errors are widespread in Canada. However, quantifying the magnitude of the problem has been hampered by a lack of measurement tools. Canadian-specific indicators, or performance measures, of safe medication use do not exist. The objective of this study was to develop a set of Canadian consensus-based indicators for the safe use of medication for both in-patient and outpatient settings. A panel of 20 national experts was established from a convenience sample of experts representing medicine, nursing, pharmacy, research and decision-makers in hospitals and community settings across Canada. After creating a list of potential indicators from the literature, the final consensus set was chosen by the panel using a Delphi survey process via e-mail. After three rounds, consensus was obtained on 20 medication-use safety indicators: seven indicators were related to systems of care, five to prescribing/ordering, three to monitoring/assessment, three to medication administration, one to preparation and dispensing and one to purchasing/inventory management. Seventeen of the indicators measure a process of care (in contrast to health outcome); at least 10 have applications outside the in-patient setting. The resulting 20 medication-use safety indicators are diverse in scope and should be applicable in a variety of practice settings. These indicators may provide clinicians and decision-makers with valuable tools to assess the safety of medication-use systems.
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1710-2774
- Volume :
- 11
- Issue :
- 3 Spec No.
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Healthcare quarterly (Toronto, Ont.)
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 18382161
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.12927/hcq.2008.19649