Completeness and accuracy of adverse drug reaction documentation in electronic medical records at a tertiary care hospital in Australia

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作者
McLachlan, Gina [1 ]
Broomfield, Airley [1 ]
Elliott, Rohan [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Austin Hlth, Pharm Dept, 145 Studley Rd, Heidelberg, Vic 3084, Australia
[2] Monash Univ, Ctr Med Use & Safety, Parkville, Vic, Australia
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electronic health record; hospitals; patient safety; documentation; adverse drug reactions; HEALTH RECORDS; ALLERGY;
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10.1177/18333583211057741
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Background: A large proportion of patients presenting to hospitals have experienced a previous adverse drug reaction (ADR). Electronic medical records (EMRs) present an opportunity to accurately document ADRs and alert clinicians against inadvertent rechallenge where there is a pre-existing reaction. However, EMR systems are imperfect and rely on the accuracy of the data entered. Objective: To ascertain the completeness of ADR documentation and the accuracy of the classification of ADRs as allergy versus intolerance in the EMR at a major metropolitan hospital in Australia. Method: Cross-sectional audit of the ADR field of the EMR for a sample of patients on four different wards over 3 weeks to ascertain the completeness of ADR documentation and the accuracy of classification of ADRs. Results: Of the 264 patients assessed, 102 (38.6%) had a total of 210 ADRs documented in the EMR. Of these, 105 (50%) were considered to have complete documentation; 63/210 (30.0%) were missing a reaction description and 88/210 (41.9%) were missing severity information. For those ADRs with a reaction description (n = 147), 97 (66.0%) were considered to be appropriately classified as allergy or intolerance. Conclusion: Incomplete and inaccurate ADR documentation was common. These findings highlight a need for optimising ADR documentation to improve appropriate medication use in hospital. Implications: Improved EMR design and education of healthcare workers on the importance of complete and accurate documentation of reactions are needed to improve completeness and accuracy of ADR classification.
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