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Proactive risk assessment of vincristine use process in a teaching and referral hospital in Kenya and the implications.

Emmanuel K Kurgat1,2, Irene Weru1,2, David Wata1,3, Brian Godman4,5,6, Amanj Kurdi4,7, Anastasia N Guantai1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The chemotherapy use process is potentially risky for cancer patients. Vincristine, a "High Alert" medicine, has been associated with fatal but preventable medication errors. Consequently, there is a need to improve the use of vincristine especially in lower- and middle-income countries where there are constraints with resources and often a lack of trained personnel to administer cancer medicines. However, where there is a rising prevalence of cancer cases. These concerns can be addressed by performing proactive risk assessments using Healthcare Failure Mode Effect Analysis (HFMEA) and implementing the findings.
METHODS: A multidisciplinary health team driven by pharmacists identified and evaluated potential failure modes based on a vincristine use process flow diagram using a hazard scoring matrix in a leading referral hospital in Kenya.
RESULTS: The processes evaluated were: prescribing, preparation and dispensing, transportation and storage, administration and monitoring of the use of vincristine. Seventy-seven failure modes were identified over the three-month study period, of which 25 were classified as high risk. Thirteen were adequately covered by existing control measures while 12 including one combined mode required new strategies. Two of the failure modes were single-point weaknesses. Recommendations were subsequently made for improving the administration of vincristine.
CONCLUSIONS: HFMEA is a useful tool to identify improvements to medication safety and reduction of patient harm. The HFMEA process brings together the multidisciplinary team involved in patient care in actively identifying potential failure modes and owning the recommendations made, which are now being actively followed up in this hospital. Pharmacists are a key part of this process.

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Keywords:  Cancer; Kenya; healthcare failure mode effect analysis; hospitals; processes; vincristine

Year:  2019        PMID: 31475881     DOI: 10.1177/1078155219869439

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Oncol Pharm Pract        ISSN: 1078-1552            Impact factor:   1.809


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1.  Perceptions, Expectations, and Experience of Physicians About Pharmacists and Pharmaceutical Care Services in Pakistan: Findings and Implications.

Authors:  Khezar Hayat; Zia Ul Mustafa; Brain Godman; Muhammad Arshed; Jiaxing Zhang; Faiz Ullah Khan; Fahad Saleem; Krizzia Lambojon; Pengchao Li; Zhitong Feng; Yu Fang
Journal:  Front Pharmacol       Date:  2021-05-14       Impact factor: 5.810

2.  Prospective Risk Assessment of Medicine Shortages in Europe and Israel: Findings and Implications.

Authors:  Nenad Miljković; Brian Godman; Milena Kovačević; Piera Polidori; Leonidas Tzimis; Torsten Hoppe-Tichy; Marika Saar; Ioan Antofie; Laszlo Horvath; Thomas De Rijdt; Róbert György Vida; Elena Kkolou; David Preece; Biljana Tubić; Joan Peppard; Alicia Martinez; Cristina Garcia Yubero; Ratiba Haddad; Dragana Rajinac; Pavle Zelić; Helena Jenzer; Franci Tartar; Gunda Gitler; Martina Jeske; Michal Davidescu; Guillaume Beraud; Darija Kuruc-Poje; Kristine Sakstrup Haag; Hanne Fischer; Inese Sviestina; Gordana Ljubojević; Anne Markestad; Vesna Vujić-Aleksić; Lana Nežić; Anica Crkvenčić; Johanna Linnolahti; Bogdan Ašanin; Nataša Duborija-Kovačević; Tomasz Bochenek; Isabelle Huys; Branislava Miljković
Journal:  Front Pharmacol       Date:  2020-03-26       Impact factor: 5.810

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