Patient-Related Risk Factors for the Occurrence of Patient-Reported Medication Errors in One Community Pharmacy: A Local Perspective

社区药房中患者报告用药错误发生的患者相关风险因素:本地视角

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Abstract

Background: Medication errors have been shown to occur 4 times more often in the community compared to the hospital setting. Therefore, identifying the patient-related factors within the community that contribute to an increased occurrence of medication errors is required. Objective: To assess patients' knowledge and understanding of their medications in order to determine risk for medication errors. Methods: This quantitative descriptive study used a convenience sample of participants filling their prescriptions at one independent pharmacy in Canada. The study used descriptive statistics including frequencies and correlations. Further multiple regressions were conducted to explore the relationship between the patient factors and medication knowledge and use. Results: A total of 33.5% of respondents indicated that they know what medication they are currently taking, and that they know why they taking their current medications. Decreased knowledge of medication taken was significantly associated with likelihood of a medication error by 3.6 times (P = .048). Increased age (P = .01) and the death of a spouse (P = .01) correspond to a decreased knowledge of medications. Those with less education appeared to have decreased understanding as to why they are taking their medications (P = .01). The odds of experiencing a medication error increased with multiple medications. Also, changes in medication dose increased the probability of experiencing a medication error by 2.2 times. This study however had a small sample size. Conclusions: With identification and understanding of patient factors that influence the incidence of medication error, we can increase awareness and determine solutions to decrease risk of medication error in clinical practice.

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