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Admission Medication Reconciliation Discrepancies in Trauma Patients: Consistent Nursing Care May Not Be the Answer.
Gautreaux, Corinne E; Robinson, Thomas W; Dunbar, Elisabeth G; Lee, Yann-Leei L; Mbaka, Maryann; Kinnard, Christopher M; Bright, Andrew C; Williams, Ashley Y; Polite, Nathan M; Capasso, Thomas J; Simmons, Jon D; Butts, C Caleb.
Afiliação
  • Gautreaux CE; Division of Trauma, Acute Care Surgery, and Burns, Department of Surgery, Frederick P. Whiddon College of Medicine, University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL, USA.
  • Robinson TW; Division of Trauma, Acute Care Surgery, and Burns, Department of Surgery, Frederick P. Whiddon College of Medicine, University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL, USA.
  • Dunbar EG; Division of Trauma, Acute Care Surgery, and Burns, Department of Surgery, Frederick P. Whiddon College of Medicine, University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL, USA.
  • Lee YL; Division of Trauma, Acute Care Surgery, and Burns, Department of Surgery, Frederick P. Whiddon College of Medicine, University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL, USA.
  • Mbaka M; Division of Trauma, Acute Care Surgery, and Burns, Department of Surgery, Frederick P. Whiddon College of Medicine, University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL, USA.
  • Kinnard CM; Division of Trauma, Acute Care Surgery, and Burns, Department of Surgery, Frederick P. Whiddon College of Medicine, University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL, USA.
  • Bright AC; Division of Trauma, Acute Care Surgery, and Burns, Department of Surgery, Frederick P. Whiddon College of Medicine, University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL, USA.
  • Williams AY; Division of Trauma, Acute Care Surgery, and Burns, Department of Surgery, Frederick P. Whiddon College of Medicine, University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL, USA.
  • Polite NM; Division of Trauma, Acute Care Surgery, and Burns, Department of Surgery, Frederick P. Whiddon College of Medicine, University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL, USA.
  • Capasso TJ; Division of Trauma, Acute Care Surgery, and Burns, Department of Surgery, Frederick P. Whiddon College of Medicine, University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL, USA.
  • Simmons JD; Division of Trauma, Acute Care Surgery, and Burns, Department of Surgery, Frederick P. Whiddon College of Medicine, University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL, USA.
  • Butts CC; Division of Trauma, Acute Care Surgery, and Burns, Department of Surgery, Frederick P. Whiddon College of Medicine, University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL, USA.
Am Surg ; 90(7): 1954-1956, 2024 Jul.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38532294
ABSTRACT
Inadvertent medication reconciliation discrepancies are common among trauma patient populations. We conducted a prospective study at a level 1 trauma center to assess incidence of inadvertent medication reconciliation discrepancies following decreased reliance on short-term nursing staff. Patients and independent sources were interviewed for home medication lists and compared to admission medication reconciliation (AMR) lists. Of the 108 patients included, 37 patients (34%) never received an AMR. Of the 71 patients that had a completed AMR, 42 patients (59%) had one or more errors, with total 154 errors across all patients, for a rate of 3.7 per patient with any discrepancy. Patients taking ≥ 5 medications were significantly more likely to have an incomplete or inaccurate AMR than those taking <5 medications (89% vs 41%, P < .0001). Decreased reliance on short-term nursing staff did not decrease inadvertent admission medication reconciliation discrepancies. Additional interventions to decrease risk of medication administration errors are needed.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Admissão do Paciente / Centros de Traumatologia / Ferimentos e Lesões / Reconciliação de Medicamentos / Erros de Medicação Limite: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Admissão do Paciente / Centros de Traumatologia / Ferimentos e Lesões / Reconciliação de Medicamentos / Erros de Medicação Limite: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article