Abstract

Background: Patients requiring medications during discharge are at risk of discharge medication errors that potentially cause readmission due to medication-related events.

Objective: The objective of this study was to develop interventions to reduce percentage of patients with one or more medication errors during discharge.

Methods: A pharmacist-led quality improvement (QI) program over 6 months was conducted in medical wards at a tertiary public hospital. Percentage of patients discharge with one or more medication errors was reviewed in the pre-intervention and four main improvements were developed: increase the ratio of pharmacist to patient, prioritize discharge prescription order within office hours, complete discharge medication reconciliation by ward pharmacist, set up a Centralized Discharge Medication Pre-packing Unit. Percentage of patients with one or more medication errors in both pre- and post-intervention phase were monitored using process control chart.

Results: With the implementation of the QI program, the percentage of patients with one or more medication errors during discharge that were corrected by pharmacists significantly increased from 77.6% to 95.9% (p<0.001). Percentage of patients with one or more clinically significant error was similar in both pre and post-QI with an average of 24.8%.

Conclusions: Increasing ratio of pharmacist to patient to complete discharge medication reconciliation during discharge significantly recorded a reduction in the percentage of patients with one or more medication errors.

Details

Title
Effectiveness of a pharmacist-led quality improvement program to reduce medication errors during hospital discharge
Author
George, Doris; Supramaniam, Nirmala D; Abd Hamid, Siti Q; Hassali, Mohamed A; Wei-Yin, Lim; Amar-Singh HSS
First page
1501
Section
Original Research
Publication year
2019
Publication date
Jul-Sep 2019
Publisher
Centro de Investigaciones y Publicaciones Farmaceuticas, S.L.
ISSN
1885642X
e-ISSN
16961137
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English; Spanish
ProQuest document ID
2331807581
Copyright
© 2019. This work is published under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (the “License”). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.