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Eur J Hosp Pharm ; 28(Suppl 2): e23-e28, 2021 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32332071

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Off-label prescription of inhaled bronchodilators (IB) is frequent, despite the fact that they can be ineffective and increase avoidable healthcare costs. OBJECTIVE: To analyse the frequency of off-label prescription of IB in hospitalised patients. Indications and level of evidence, involved drugs, medical specialties prescribing off-label IB and patients' adherence to IBs were also evaluated. METHOD: A descriptive, observational, cross-sectional study was performed in four tertiary hospitals in Spain. The main outcome measure was the number of patients prescribed off-label IBs. Prescriptions were checked against the European Medicines Agency-approved indications. The level of evidence supporting off-label prescription of IBs (according to MICROMEDEX 2.0) was also analysed. Patients were interviewed to test differences (off-label vs on-label) in adherence and knowledge about their inhaled therapy. RESULTS: 217 patients were prescribed IBs, 92 of whom were givend off-label IBs (54.7% men, mean age 73.9±12.9 years). The most common off-label prescriptions for IBs were: unspecified dyspnoea (not related to COPD or asthma) (27.2%), respiratory infections (23.9%) and heart failure (22.8%). 76.8% of patients did not have evidence supporting them. Beta2-agonist+corticosteroids and anticholinergics were most commonly prescribed off-label. Internal Medicine was the main medical specialty involved. There were no differences between off-label and on-label users in terms of patients' knowledge about treatment and adherence. CONCLUSION: Off-label indications for IBs are common in hospitalised patients and are generally indicated without scientific support. Dyspnoea not related to COPD or asthma, respiratory infections and heart failure were the main off-label indications, most frequently treated with anticholinergics and beta2-agonists+corticosteroids, for which their efficacy and safety has not been proved. Our results show that prescribing needs to be improved to follow the evidence that exists. Moreover, further research focused on off-label indications is needed to clarify whether they are effective, safe and cost-effective.


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Asthma , Bronchodilator Agents , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Bronchodilator Agents/therapeutic use , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Off-Label Use , Spain/epidemiology
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Oncol Nurs Forum ; 45(1): E1-E13, 2018 01 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29251293

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OBJECTIVES: To determine the impact of barcode medication administration (BCMA) on the incidence of medication administration errors among patients in an onco-hematology day hospital and to identify the characteristics of medication errors in that setting.
. SAMPLE & SETTING: 715 patients treated in the onco-hematology day unit at the Príncipe de Asturias University Hospital in Madrid, Spain.
. METHODS & VARIABLES: A between-groups, pre-/postintervention study was conducted. Administration errors observed in patients with solid tumors (intervention group) were compared with those in patients with hematologic cancer (control group) before and after the introduction of BCMA. Error incidence, type, and severity were assessed, as was length of stay for treatment.
. RESULTS: Use of a BCMA system reduced the incidence and severity of errors in medication administration in the onco-hematology day hospital.
. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING: BCMA is a useful technology to check the five rights of medication administration in the onco-hematology day hospital and could help nurses increase the time spent on direct patient care activities. 
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Antineoplastic Agents/administration & dosage , Electronic Data Processing , Hematologic Neoplasms/drug therapy , Medication Errors/prevention & control , Medication Systems, Hospital/organization & administration , Oncology Service, Hospital/organization & administration , Pharmacy Service, Hospital/organization & administration , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Antineoplastic Agents/therapeutic use , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Patient Safety , Spain
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