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Characteristics of medication errors and adverse drug events in hospitals participating in the California Pediatric Patient Safety Initiative.

Takata GS, Taketomo CK, Waite S, et al. Characteristics of medication errors and adverse drug events in hospitals participating in the California Pediatric Patient Safety Initiative. Am J Health Syst Pharm. 2008;65(21):2036-2044. doi:10.2146/ajhp070557.

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November 12, 2008
Takata GS, Taketomo CK, Waite S, et al. Am J Health Syst Pharm. 2008;65(21):2036-2044.
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Hospitalized children may be particularly vulnerable to medication errors given differences in dosing and monitoring of medications. This study, conducted at five California children's hospitals, used several medication error detection methods to characterize the frequency and types of medication errors in this population. Overall, errors requiring pharmacy intervention occurred at a rate comparable to prior studies, but more errors were detected by using a previously validated trigger tool than by standard voluntary incident reporting. The inability of incident reporting to detect medication errors has been documented in prior research.

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Takata GS, Taketomo CK, Waite S, et al. Characteristics of medication errors and adverse drug events in hospitals participating in the California Pediatric Patient Safety Initiative. Am J Health Syst Pharm. 2008;65(21):2036-2044. doi:10.2146/ajhp070557.