The approach of pharmacy students towards communication of medication errors in Karachi, Pakistan

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Purpose: To assess pharmacy students’ knowledge of communicating medication errors in Karachi, Pakistan. Methods: The study design was cross-sectional and conducted from February to May 2014. A previously validated questionnaire was adopted, modified and distributed to final year pharmacy students in four universities of Karachi. Descriptive statistics were used to present students’ demographic information and their response to the questionnaire items. Pearson chi square test and Logistic regression model were executed to evaluate the association of gender and institution of students with their response. Results: Out of 600 survey questionnaires distributed, only 464 were returned in useable form, giving a response rate of 77.33%. A majority of the students showed moderately positive attitude towards general communication and training in communicating medication errors. More than 40% of the respondents were not satisfied with the training they received in communicating and reporting incidence of medication errors. Incorrect drug (14.65%), incorrect dose (8.40%) and improper storage of medicines (7.97%) were the most common errors observed by the students during clerkship. Conclusion: The findings indicate the need for a more standardized approach to improving knowledge of medication errors as well as training in the communication of occurrence of medication errors.

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Iffat, W., Yasmin, R., Shakeel, S., Zafar, F., Imam, S., Sultana, A., … Yousuf, Y. N. (2015). The approach of pharmacy students towards communication of medication errors in Karachi, Pakistan. Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 14(12), 2293–2297. https://doi.org/10.4314/tjpr.v14i12.20

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