2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2020.104325
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Medication safety improvements during care transitions in an Australian intensive care unit following implementation of an electronic medication management system

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“…Progression from non-integrated to integrated ICU and hospital ward e-prescribing systems reduced the frequency and clinical severity of MEs on transition in ICU patient care in an Australian report. 48 Although, it was also apparent that represcribing on transfer provided an opportunity to prompt a structured medication review, previously being associated with reduced risk of medication transfer errors. 10 Communication of information was viewed as supported when it was easily accessible and searchable within the numerous and complicated electronic system menus.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Progression from non-integrated to integrated ICU and hospital ward e-prescribing systems reduced the frequency and clinical severity of MEs on transition in ICU patient care in an Australian report. 48 Although, it was also apparent that represcribing on transfer provided an opportunity to prompt a structured medication review, previously being associated with reduced risk of medication transfer errors. 10 Communication of information was viewed as supported when it was easily accessible and searchable within the numerous and complicated electronic system menus.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We report that the full integration of e-prescribing systems across ICU and the hospital ward was clearly important in reducing medication transcription errors. Progression from non-integrated to integrated ICU and hospital ward e-prescribing systems reduced the frequency and clinical severity of MEs on transition in ICU patient care in an Australian report 48. Although, it was also apparent that represcribing on transfer provided an opportunity to prompt a structured medication review, previously being associated with reduced risk of medication transfer errors 10.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our findings are consistent with previous studies. According to one study, the proportion of medication omission decreased from 16.5% to 9.1% after the implementation of the EMMS [28].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, another study found that the prevalence of medication errors decreased from 30% to 15% after the implementation of an electronic discharge medication reconciliation tool [26]. While one recent study evaluated medication errors at transition of care in the ICU setting [28], the effect of an integrated EMMS on medication omission and discrepancies at transition of care in the hospital-wide setting has not been studied before in Australian hospitals.…”
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“…Pada tabel 1. Hasil penelitian observasional menunjukkan bahwa penerapan medikasi berbasis elektronik dapat menurunkan kesalahan medikasi ( (Dabliz, Poon, Fairbrother, Ritchie, Soo, Burke, & Penm, 2021;Westbrook, Sunderland, Woods, Raban, Gates, & Li, 2020)). Penurunan kesalahan medikasi dengan penerapan e-MAR juga didukung oleh studi systematic review yang menyimpulkan bahwa keterlibatan dan pemberian akses e-MAR kepada pasien dapat meningkatkan keamanan dalam pemberian medikasi (Assiri, 2022).…”
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