Medication errors: a prospective cohort study of hand-written and computerised physician order entry in the intensive care unit

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Shulman, R [1 ]
Singer, M
Goldstone, J
Bellingan, G
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[1] UCL Hosp, Middlesex Hosp, Dept Pharm, London, England
[2] UCL Hosp, Middlesex Hosp, Dept Med, London, England
[3] UCL Hosp, Middlesex Hosp, Wolfson Inst Biomed Res, London, England
[4] UCL Hosp, Middlesex Hosp, Intens Care & Anaesthet Dept, London, England
[5] UCL Hosp, Middlesex Hosp, Crit Care Directorate, London, England
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10.1186/cc3793
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
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Introduction The study aimed to compare the impact of computerised physician order entry (CPOE) without decision support with hand-written prescribing (HWP) on the frequency, type and outcome of medication errors (MEs) in the intensive care unit. Methods Details of MEs were collected before, and at several time points after, the change from HWP to CPOE. The study was conducted in a London teaching hospital's 22-bedded general ICU. The sampling periods were 28 weeks before and 2, 10, 25 and 37 weeks after introduction of CPOE. The unit pharmacist prospectively recorded details of MEs and the total number of drugs prescribed daily during the data collection periods, during the course of his normal chart review. Results The total proportion of MEs was significantly lower with CPOE ( 117 errors from 2429 prescriptions, 4.8%) than with HWP ( 69 errors from 1036 prescriptions, 6.7%) ( p < 0.04). The proportion of errors reduced with time following the introduction of CPOE ( p < 0.001). Two errors with CPOE led to patient harm requiring an increase in length of stay and, if administered, three prescriptions with CPOE could potentially have led to permanent harm or death. Differences in the types of error between systems were noted. There was a reduction in major/ moderate patient outcomes with CPOE when non-intercepted and intercepted errors were combined ( p = 0.01). The mean baseline APACHE II score did not differ significantly between the HWP and the CPOE periods (19.4 versus 20.0, respectively, p = 0.71). Conclusion Introduction of CPOE was associated with a reduction in the proportion of MEs and an improvement in the overall patient outcome score ( if intercepted errors were included). Moderate and major errors, however, remain a significant concern with CPOE.
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