National collaborative: Top five drugs reported as causing harm through medication error in pediatrics
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National collaborative: Top five drugs reported as causing harm through medication error in pediatrics
Abstract
The Canadian Association of Paediatric Health Centres (CAPHC) and the Institute for Safe Medication Practices Canada (ISMP Canada) are working collaboratively to enhance the safety of pediatric medication use. Eleven CAPHC member organizations submitted data on more than 4,000 medication incidents to ISMP Canada for the period October 2005 to June 2008, 305 of which were reported as resulting in harm. From this, the top five drugs causing harm through medication error and contributing factors to the incidents were identified. In this article, we intend to inform critical care practitioners of the medication incident analyses and the collaborative pediatric patient safety initiatives underway.
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