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The effectiveness of drug round tabards in reducing incidence of medication errors.

Jude Scott1, David Williams, Jennifer Ingram, Fiona Mackenzie.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: A number of inpatients experience medication errors, which carry potential risks for patients and have cost implications for the NHS. These errors are often a result of interruptions during drug rounds. AIM: This audit study explored whether introducing drug round tabards reduced the number of interruptions during drug rounds and improved patient care and safety.
METHOD: Red tabards, embroidered front and backwith "Drug round in progress please do not disturb", were introduced in three wards. A tick box questionnaire was used to collect information on interruptions during each drug round. NHS Grampian's Datix incident reporting system was reviewed for medication errors during the audit period and tabards were randomly swabbed to see if any cultures hadgrown. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: The average number of interruptions was reduced significantly from six to five after drug round tabards were introduced and there was a slight reduction in the number of incidents reported over the five week audit period compared with the previous year.
CONCLUSION: Further studies need to be conducted nationwide to provide a better understanding of the effectiveness of drug round tabards. Issues ofcost, laundering and infection control need to be further examined.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20882825

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nurs Times        ISSN: 0954-7762


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