Sharing Insulin Pens: Are You Putting Patients at Risk?

نویسندگان

  • Melissa K. Schaefer
  • Rachel A. Kossover
  • Joseph F. Perz
چکیده

E ase of administration, accuracy, and convenience are among the hallmark characteristics of insulin pens. These devices, which have gained popularity over the past 10 years, are designed to be used multiple times for a single person, using a new needle for each injection. Unfortunately, reports of themisuse of insulin pens also have been growing. Backflow of blood and other biologic material into the insulin cartridge or reservoir can occur after injection (1). For this reason, insulin pens, like other injection devices, must never be used by more than one person. Reports of insulin pen sharing have come from a variety of U.S. health care settings. Since 2011, there have been at least six separate incidents in which patients were contacted and given advice to test for bloodborne pathogens because individual insulin pen devices were reused for multiple patients (Table 1). In all of these events, reuse of pens may have occurred over a period of years before it was identified and corrected. Because these unsafe practices had gone unnoticed for so long, thousands of patients were placed at risk for infection. These incidents occurred in spite of clear package instructions stating that pens are not to be shared and a series of alerts issued by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and other groups such as the Institute for Safe Medication Practices (2). In response to recent incidents identified at Veterans Health Administration (VHA) facilities, the VHA issued a patient safety alert that, with few exceptions, prohibits the use of multidose pen injector devices, including insulin pens, on patient-care units in the VHA system (3). To help educate both health care personnel and patients, the Safe Injection Practices Coalition, led by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, has developed an educational campaign and materials addressing the safe use of insulin pens (4). Anyone using insulin pens should adhere to the following practices to ensure that they do not place themselves or patients in their care at risk for infection. c Insulin pens should never be used for more than one person, even when the needle is changed. c Insulin pens should be clearly labeled with the person’s name or other identifying information to ensure that the correct pen is used exclusively on one individual. c Hospitals and other facilities that use insulin pens and similar devices must have policies addressing safe use, with an active program to ensure that staff are appropriately educated, in advance of introducing these products, with active monitoring to ensure strict adherence to safe practices. c If multipatient use is identified, exposed persons should be promptly notified and offered appropriate followup including bloodborne pathogen testing.

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دوره 36  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2013