Abstract
This study identified medication errors that occurred at the medical clinics of 6 Brazilian hospitals, using direct observation. The sample consisted of doses prescribed and administered at the clinics, which were observed during the data collection period, respecting a minimum of 35 doses/day, during a 30-day period. The results evidenced that: 1.7% of the administered medication was different from the prescribed drugs; 4.8% of the administered doses were different from the prescriptions; 1.5% of the medication was administered through routes different from the prescriptions; 0.3% of patients received non-authorized medication; about 7.4% of the medication were administered more than 1 h after and 2.2% more than 1 h before the prescribed medication time.
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de Bortoli Cassiani, S. H., Monzani, A. A. S., de Camargo Silva, A. E. B., Fakih, F. T., Opitz, S. P., & Teixeira, T. C. A. (2010). Identificación y análisis de los errores de medicación en seis hospitales brasileños. Ciencia y Enfermeria, 16(1), 85–95. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0717-95532010000100010
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