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Opioid Medication Errors in Patients Followed by Home Palliative Care Support Teams in the Community of Madrid.
Fernández Gómez, María Consuelo; Díaz Sierra, Genoveva; Peinado Cañaveras, María Del Carmen; Berrocal Higuero, María Antonia; de Miguel Sánchez, Cristina.
Affiliation
  • Fernández Gómez MC; Home Support Palliative Care Team of South Assistance Directorate, Madrid Health Service (Servicio Madrileño de Salud), Madrid, Spain.
  • Díaz Sierra G; Home Support Palliative Care Team of South Assistance Directorate, Madrid Health Service (Servicio Madrileño de Salud), Madrid, Spain.
  • Peinado Cañaveras MDC; Home Support Palliative Care Team of South Assistance Directorate, Madrid Health Service (Servicio Madrileño de Salud), Madrid, Spain.
  • Berrocal Higuero MA; Home Support Palliative Care Team of South Assistance Directorate, Madrid Health Service (Servicio Madrileño de Salud), Madrid, Spain.
  • de Miguel Sánchez C; Home Support Palliative Care Team of Center Assistance Directorate, Madrid Health Service (Servicio Madrileño de Salud), Madrid, Spain.
J Pain Palliat Care Pharmacother ; : 1-11, 2024 Jul 05.
Article de En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38967939
ABSTRACT
The presence of comorbidities and complex drug regimens makes palliative care patients more susceptible to opioid medication errors. Most of the studies conducted so far have mainly focused on patients admitted to hospitals or hospice facilities. During this study, we examined the frequency of medication errors with opioids and the causes and consequences for patients, followed by home palliative care teams. Errors occurred in 39% of patients (n = 378) and 27% of all prescribed opioids (n = 708). Of the 148 (39%) patients with error/s in the opioid/s prescribed, in 55% the patient and/or the caregiver were involved in the error; in 26% the health care providers were involved. An association was found between the presence of error in the prescribed opioid and the level of patient education, p = .038, and with the number of days of follow-up, p < .001. Considering their formulation, the prescribed opioids were associated with medication error, type of error, and cause of the error. The study demonstrated an association between the route of administration and error p < .004, and type of error p < .001.
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Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Langue: En Journal: J Pain Palliat Care Pharmacother / Journal of pain & palliative care pharmacotherapy (Online) Sujet du journal: NEUROLOGIA / PSICOFISIOLOGIA / TERAPIA POR MEDICAMENTOS Année: 2024 Type de document: Article Pays d'affiliation: Espagne Pays de publication: Royaume-Uni

Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Langue: En Journal: J Pain Palliat Care Pharmacother / Journal of pain & palliative care pharmacotherapy (Online) Sujet du journal: NEUROLOGIA / PSICOFISIOLOGIA / TERAPIA POR MEDICAMENTOS Année: 2024 Type de document: Article Pays d'affiliation: Espagne Pays de publication: Royaume-Uni