نتایج جستجو برای: inappropriate prescriptions

تعداد نتایج: 40785  

Journal: :Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA 2009
Elodie Sellier Isabelle Colombet Brigitte Sabatier Gaelle Breton Julie Niès Eric Zapletal Jean-Benoit Arlet Dominique Somme Pierre Durieux

OBJECTIVES Medication errors constitute a major problem in all hospitals. Between 20% and 46% of prescriptions requiring dosage adjustments based on renal function are inappropriate. This study aimed to determine whether implementing alerts at the time of ordering medication integrated into the computerized physician order entry decreases the proportion of inappropriate prescriptions based on t...

2010
Alexia Cusini Silvana K. Rampini Vineeta Bansal Bruno Ledergerber Stefan P. Kuster Christian Ruef Rainer Weber

BACKGROUND Unnecessary or inappropriate use of antimicrobials is associated with the emergence of antimicrobial resistance, drug toxicity, increased morbidity and health care costs. Antimicrobial use has been reported to be incorrect or not indicated in 9-64% of inpatients. We studied the quality of antimicrobial therapy and prophylaxis in hospitalized patients at a tertiary care hospital to pl...

2012
Dedan Opondo Saied Eslami Stefan Visscher Sophia E. de Rooij Robert Verheij Joke C. Korevaar Ameen Abu-Hanna

BACKGROUND Inappropriate medication prescription is a common cause of preventable adverse drug events among elderly persons in the primary care setting. OBJECTIVE The aim of this systematic review is to quantify the extent of inappropriate prescription to elderly persons in the primary care setting. METHODS We systematically searched Ovid-Medline and Ovid-EMBASE from 1950 and 1980 respectiv...

Journal: :JAMA 2016
Katherine E Fleming-Dutra Adam L Hersh Daniel J Shapiro Monina Bartoces Eva A Enns Thomas M File Jonathan A Finkelstein Jeffrey S Gerber David Y Hyun Jeffrey A Linder Ruth Lynfield David J Margolis Larissa S May Daniel Merenstein Joshua P Metlay Jason G Newland Jay F Piccirillo Rebecca M Roberts Guillermo V Sanchez Katie J Suda Ann Thomas Teri Moser Woo Rachel M Zetts Lauri A Hicks

IMPORTANCE The National Action Plan for Combating Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria set a goal of reducing inappropriate outpatient antibiotic use by 50% by 2020, but the extent of inappropriate outpatient antibiotic use is unknown. OBJECTIVE To estimate the rates of outpatient oral antibiotic prescribing by age and diagnosis, and the estimated portions of antibiotic use that may be inappropriate...

Journal: :Iranian Journal of Pediatrics 2023

Background: In pediatrics, many drugs are used without marketing authorization. Recommendations often based on clinical experience. Therefore, the risk of inappropriate prescription (IP) is high. It necessary to have a tool for pediatric IP detection. Objectives: This study was performed develop and validate Pediatrics: Omission Prescriptions Inappropriate (POPI) screening facilitate its use in...

2012
Fahmi Yousef Khan Abdelhaleem Elhiday Imran Fahmi Khudair Hind Yousef Aisha Hussein Omran Samer Hytham Alsamman Maha Elhamid

OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to evaluate the appropriateness of piperacillin/tazobactam (Tazocin(®); Pfizer, New York, NY) usage in our hospital. SUBJECTS AND METHODS This retrospective study was designed to involve all patients admitted to Hamad General Hospital and prescribed piperacillin/tazobactam as an empiric therapy from January 1 to March 31, 2008. The medical records of such ...

2014
Cecilia Maldonado Marta Vázquez Natalia Guevara Pietro Fagiolino

Background: Inappropriate prescription of drugs is common in the elderly and contributes to an increased risk of adverse drug reactions. Several tools have been developed to detect potentially inappropriate prescription but the STOPP (Screening Tool of Older Persons’ potentially inappropriate Prescriptions) and START (Screening Tool to Alert doctors to Right Treatment) criteria resulted better ...

2016
Eva Sönnerstam Maria Sjölander Maria Gustafsson

BACKGROUND Older people are more sensitive to drugs and adverse drug reactions than younger people because of age-related physiological changes such as impaired renal function. As people with dementia are particularly vulnerable to the effects of drugs, it is especially important to evaluate the dosages of renally cleared medications in this group. OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to estim...

2014
Sonia Prot-Labarthe Thomas Weil François Angoulvant Rym Boulkedid Corinne Alberti Olivier Bourdon

INTRODUCTION Rational prescribing for children is an issue for all countries and has been inadequately studied. Inappropriate prescriptions, including drug omissions, are one of the main causes of medication errors in this population. Our aim is to develop a screening tool to identify omissions and inappropriate prescriptions in pediatrics based on French and international guidelines. METHODS...

2015
Antonio San-José Antonia Agustí Xavier Vidal Francesc Formiga Mercedes Gómez-Hernández Juana García Alfonso López-Soto Nieves Ramírez-Duque Olga H Torres José Barbé

BACKGROUND Scientific evidence on treatments of chronic diseases in patients 85 years old or older is very limited, as is available information on inappropriate prescription (IP) and its associated factors. The study aimed to describe medicine prescription, potentially inappropriate medicines (PIM) and potentially prescribing omissions (PPO) and their associated factors on this population. ME...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید