Scenery of Brazilian studies on medication errors: an integrative review

The objective of this integrative review was to identify studies conducted in Brazil that address the occurrence of medication errors in a hospital environment. A integrative review was conducted with national observational studies which analyzed the occurrence of errors related to medication in th...

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Autores principales: Jéssica A. Aquino, Isabella R. Silva, Daiana C. Elias, Juliana A. Godinho, André Oliveira Baldoni, Cristina Sanches, Mariana L. Pereira
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:94769302ccfe4187b03579475ce61a202021-11-28T02:45:23ZScenery of Brazilian studies on medication errors: an integrative review10.30968/rbfhss.2019.102.04772179-59242316-7750https://doaj.org/article/94769302ccfe4187b03579475ce61a202020-05-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.rbfhss.org.br/sbrafh/article/view/477https://doaj.org/toc/2179-5924https://doaj.org/toc/2316-7750 The objective of this integrative review was to identify studies conducted in Brazil that address the occurrence of medication errors in a hospital environment. A integrative review was conducted with national observational studies which analyzed the occurrence of errors related to medication in the hospital environment. 1028 articles were found, of which only 23 (20.4%) studies met the eligibility criteria and were included in the review. Among the professional classes most investigated in medication errors are nurses (44.8%), followed by physicians (24.1%), nursing technicians (17.2%) and pharmacists (13.9%). The most prevalent medication errors are those related to dose (18.0%), omission (15.7%), time of administration (11.2%) and prescription (11.2%). The strategies of investigation of errors used in the Brazilian hospital systems do not always cover all professionals involved in the medication process. It is necessary that professionals work in an interdisciplinary way, aiming at the safety and well-being of the patient. Jéssica A. AquinoIsabella R. SilvaDaiana C. EliasJuliana A. GodinhoAndré Oliveira BaldoniCristina SanchesMariana L. PereiraSociedade Brasileira de Farmácia Hospitalar e Serviços de SaúdearticleMedication Errors, Review, Accident Prevention, Patient Safety.Public aspects of medicineRA1-1270Pharmacy and materia medicaRS1-441Therapeutics. PharmacologyRM1-950ENPTRevista Brasileira de Farmácia Hospitalar e Serviços de Saúde, Vol 10, Iss 2 (2020)
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language EN
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topic Medication Errors, Review, Accident Prevention, Patient Safety.
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
Pharmacy and materia medica
RS1-441
Therapeutics. Pharmacology
RM1-950
spellingShingle Medication Errors, Review, Accident Prevention, Patient Safety.
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
Pharmacy and materia medica
RS1-441
Therapeutics. Pharmacology
RM1-950
Jéssica A. Aquino
Isabella R. Silva
Daiana C. Elias
Juliana A. Godinho
André Oliveira Baldoni
Cristina Sanches
Mariana L. Pereira
Scenery of Brazilian studies on medication errors: an integrative review
description The objective of this integrative review was to identify studies conducted in Brazil that address the occurrence of medication errors in a hospital environment. A integrative review was conducted with national observational studies which analyzed the occurrence of errors related to medication in the hospital environment. 1028 articles were found, of which only 23 (20.4%) studies met the eligibility criteria and were included in the review. Among the professional classes most investigated in medication errors are nurses (44.8%), followed by physicians (24.1%), nursing technicians (17.2%) and pharmacists (13.9%). The most prevalent medication errors are those related to dose (18.0%), omission (15.7%), time of administration (11.2%) and prescription (11.2%). The strategies of investigation of errors used in the Brazilian hospital systems do not always cover all professionals involved in the medication process. It is necessary that professionals work in an interdisciplinary way, aiming at the safety and well-being of the patient.
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author Jéssica A. Aquino
Isabella R. Silva
Daiana C. Elias
Juliana A. Godinho
André Oliveira Baldoni
Cristina Sanches
Mariana L. Pereira
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title Scenery of Brazilian studies on medication errors: an integrative review
title_short Scenery of Brazilian studies on medication errors: an integrative review
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