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<title>Farmacia Hospitalaria August 2023</title>
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<edition>August 2023</edition>
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<note>abstract
which 74 (33.9%) resulted in harm (adverse drug events). Preschoolers were the age group with the most medication errors (126/218). Errors originated mainly in the prescribing stage (66.1%), and also by self-medication
(16.5%) and due to wrong administration of the medication by family members (15.6%). Dosing errors (51.4%)
and wrong/improper drugs (46.8%) were the most frequent error types. Anti-infective drugs (63.5%) were the
most common drugs implicated in medication errors with harm. Underlying causes associated with a higher
proportion of medication errors were &ldquo;medication knowledge deficit&rdquo; (63.8%), &ldquo;deviation from procedures/
guidelines&rdquo; (48.6%) and &ldquo;lack of patient information&rdquo; (30.3%).
Conclusions: Medication errors presented by children attending emergency departments arise from prescriptions, self-medicationand administration, and lead to patient harm in one third of cases. Developing effective
interventions based on the types of errors and the underlying causes identified will improve patient safety.</note>
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