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Farm Hosp ; 32(1): 38-52, 2008.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18426701

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To update the classification system created by the Ruiz-Jarabo 2000 group to standardize detection, analysis, and recording of medication errors, with the aim of improving its capacity and functionality. METHOD: The classification update was carried out by the Ruiz-Jarabo 2000 working group considering: a) other classifications used by incident reporting systems initiated after the original version had been created; b) suggestions offered by healthcare professionals with respect to the original version; and c) the experiences of the working group itself based on analyses of medication errors gathered in hospitals, and on analyses of reports notified to the ISMP-Spain medication error reporting and learning program. RESULTS: This article presents the updated version of the medication error classification system and describes the main changes made on to the different sections and categories. CONCLUSIONS: The new version may prove to be a useful tool for analyzing and reporting errors with regard to those detected within the framework of activities for improving safety in hospitals and primary care, as well as for those detected as a direct result of patient safety research. Thus, this document is expected to improve medication safety information management in such a way as to allow data to be used ever more efficiently for making medication use systems safer for patients.


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Medication Errors/classification , Medication Errors/statistics & numerical data , Hospitals/statistics & numerical data , Humans
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Farm Hosp ; 27(3): 137-49, 2003.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12835826

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OBJECTIVE: To make available a consistent terminology and taxonomy that permits standardization in medication error detection, analysis, classification, and recording. METHODS: A working group consisting of healthcare professionals from four hospitals of varying characteristics was established to develop the terminology and the taxonomy, which was validated through a qualitative analysis of 423 medication errors registered in the participating hospitals. RESULTS: A document with a terminology and a taxonomy for classifying medication errors is presented. CONCLUSIONS: This document will facilitate analysis of the information collected on incidents caused by medication, and will allow comparisons to be made among data gathered in different kinds of settings. In addition, it will be a useful tool for medication safety committees in hospitals in their efforts to set up internal reporting programs designed to identify shortcomings in their medication use systems and to adopt effective measures to reduce the incidence of medication errors.


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Medication Errors/classification , Medication Errors/standards , Terminology as Topic , Adverse Drug Reaction Reporting Systems , Spain
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