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The impact of automation on the safety of drug dispensing in nursing homes.

Idoia Beobide Telleria1, Alex Ferro Uriguen2, Blanca Miró Isasi3, Silvia Martínez Arrechea3, Maria Isabel Genua Goena4.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To compare the frequency and seriousness of notified dispensing errors in nursing homes when medication is dispensed manually versus automatically using a specifically selected automatic dispensing system.
METHOD: A pre-post retrospective observational study in 7 nursing homes. We  compare voluntarily notified dispensing errors in a manually dispensed weekly  system on the one hand (year 2013), with an Automated Tablet Dispensing and  Packaging System Xana4001U2 Tosho® for oral solid drugs used in combination  with a manual system for other drug forms (year 2015), on the other. We  analyze patient function, cognition and pharmacological data in two time  periods.
RESULTS: Residents' mean age (83.9 vs 83.6 years; p > 0.05) and physical functioning (Barthel index 41.8 vs 44.2; p > 0.05) were similar, but not  cognitive functioning (MMSE 20.3 vs 21.7; p < 0.0,5). During the year previous to the automated dispensing, 408 errors were detected with the manual system, whereas only 36 were detected in the following yearwith the automated system. This represents a reduction of 91% in dispensing errors. 43 errors reached the patient during the manually dispensing year, versus 6 during the automated year. And 5 errors versus 1 required monitoring.
CONCLUSIONS: The introduction of an automatic tablet dispensing and packaging  system has shown to be an important improvement in safety in the dispensing  and administration of solid drugs in nursing homes. The voluntary notification of  errors has permitted the comparison of safety during two time periods with  different dispensing systems. Copyright AULA MEDICA EDICIONES 2014. Published by AULA MEDICA. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29959837     DOI: 10.7399/fh.10949

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Farm Hosp        ISSN: 1130-6343


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