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Perceptions and attitudes of pediatricians and families with regard to pediatric medication errors at home.

de Dios JG, Lopez-Pineda A, Juan GM-P, et al. Perceptions and attitudes of pediatricians and families with regard to pediatric medication errors at home. BMC Pediatr. 2023;23(1):380. doi:10.1186/s12887-023-04106-x.

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September 6, 2023
de Dios JG, Lopez-Pineda A, Juan GM-P, et al. BMC Pediatr. 2023;23(1):380.
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Children are at-risk for medication errors in the home setting, but no single database exists to collect these errors. This study compared parent and pediatrician perspectives on home medication safety for children aged 14 and under. Approximately 80% of pediatricians thought parents consulted the internet for information about their child's care and medications, and an equal percent of parents reported consulting their healthcare provider. Both groups reported lack of parental knowledge as the main contributor to medication errors, and most pediatricians supported the idea of a mechanism for collecting parent-reported errors and a learning system to support family engagement in medication error prevention.

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de Dios JG, Lopez-Pineda A, Juan GM-P, et al. Perceptions and attitudes of pediatricians and families with regard to pediatric medication errors at home. BMC Pediatr. 2023;23(1):380. doi:10.1186/s12887-023-04106-x.