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Automated detection of adverse events in children.

Valere Lemon1, David C Stockwell.   

Abstract

Voluntary reporting has been the standard method for identifying adverse events in hospitals, yet its effectiveness at identifying a comprehensive array of adverse events has always been in question. The electronic health record (EHR) contains clinical data that can be systematically reviewed to identify adverse events and improve adverse event detection. Active use of an automated trigger tool that is embedded in an EHR can identify systematic issues with delivery of high-risk medications and is cost-effective and efficient. Further development of an automated adverse event detection protocol for pediatrics is needed to apply this approach systematically across pediatric institutions.
Copyright © 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23116524     DOI: 10.1016/j.pcl.2012.08.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Clin North Am        ISSN: 0031-3955            Impact factor:   3.278


  8 in total

1.  Defining Significant Events for Neonatal and Pediatric Transport: Results of a Combined Delphi and Consensus Meeting Process.

Authors:  A C Gunz; J D McNally; H Whyte; K O'Hearn; J R Foster; M J Parker; S Dhanani
Journal:  J Pediatr Intensive Care       Date:  2016-12-28

2.  Preventability of Voluntarily Reported or Trigger Tool-Identified Medication Errors in a Pediatric Institution by Information Technology: A Retrospective Cohort Study.

Authors:  Jeremy S Stultz; Milap C Nahata
Journal:  Drug Saf       Date:  2015-07       Impact factor: 5.606

Review 3.  Disparities in Adverse Event Reporting for Hospitalized Children.

Authors:  Elizabeth Eby Halvorson; Danielle P Thurtle; Ashley Easter; James Lovato; David Stockwell
Journal:  J Patient Saf       Date:  2022-07-07       Impact factor: 2.243

4.  Utility of a Paediatric Trigger Tool in a Norwegian department of paediatric and adolescent medicine.

Authors:  Anne Lee Solevåg; Britt Nakstad
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2014-05-19       Impact factor: 2.692

Review 5.  Reducing the risk of harm from medication errors in children.

Authors:  Daniel R Neuspiel; Melissa M Taylor
Journal:  Health Serv Insights       Date:  2013-06-30

6.  Trigger Tool-Based Automated Adverse Event Detection in Electronic Health Records: Systematic Review.

Authors:  Sarah N Musy; Dietmar Ausserhofer; René Schwendimann; Hans Ulrich Rothen; Marie-Madlen Jeitziner; Anne Ws Rutjes; Michael Simon
Journal:  J Med Internet Res       Date:  2018-05-30       Impact factor: 5.428

7.  Instruments for measuring incidents related to patient safety in the context of paediatric intensive care-protocol for a scoping review.

Authors:  Helga Catarina Santos Alves de Oliveira; Ricardo Rafael Marques; Maria Alice Dos Santos Curado; Maria Filomena Mendes Gaspar; Paulo Jorge Dos Santos Sousa
Journal:  Syst Rev       Date:  2022-01-25

8.  Prevalence and severity of patient harm in a sample of UK-hospitalised children detected by the Paediatric Trigger Tool.

Authors:  Susan M Chapman; John Fitzsimons; Nicola Davey; Peter Lachman
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2014-07-03       Impact factor: 2.692

  8 in total

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