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Pilot of a National Inpatient Medication Chart in Australia: improving prescribing safety and enabling prescribing training
Authors:Coombes Ian D  Reid Carol  McDougall David  Stowasser Danielle  Duiguid Margaret  Mitchell Charles
Institution:Safe Medication Management Unit, Medication Services Queensland, Royal Brisbane Hospital, Herston, Qld 4016, Australia. ian_coombes@health.qld.gov.au
Abstract:

AIMS

To establish whether a standard national inpatient medication chart (NIMC) could be implemented across a range of sites in Australia and reduce frequency of prescribing errors and improve the completion of adverse drug reaction (ADR) and warfarin documentation.

METHODS

A medication chart, which had previously been implemented in one state, was piloted in 22 public hospitals across Australia. Prospective before and after observational audits of prescribing errors were undertaken by trained nurse and pharmacist teams. The introduction of the chart was accompanied by local education of prescribers and presentation of baseline audit findings.

RESULTS

After the introduction of the NIMC, prescribing errors decreased by almost one-third, from 6383 errors in 15 557 orders, a median (range) of 3 (0–48) per patient to 4293 in 15 416 orders, 2 (0–45) per patient (Wilcoxon Rank Sum test, P < 0.001). The documentation of drugs causing previous ADRs increased significantly from 81.9% to 88.9% of drugs (χ2 test, P < 0.001). The documentation of the indication for warfarin increased from 12.1 to 34.3% (χ2 test, P = 0.001) and the documentation of target INR increased from 10.8 to 70.0% (χ2 test, P < 0.001) after implementation of the chart.

CONCLUSIONS

National implementation of a standard medication chart is possible. Similar reduction in the rate of prescribing errors can be achieved in multiple sites across one country. The consequent benefits for patient care and training of staff could be significant.
Keywords:medication charts  pharmacology  prescribing  prescribing education  prescribing errors  safety
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