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QUALITY IMPROVEMENT REPORT |
1 Airedale General Hospital, Keighley, UK
2 School of Pharmacy, University of Bradford, Bradford, UK
Correspondence to:
A L Davey, Airedale General Hospital, Skipton Road, Steeton, Keighley BD20 0HT, UK; amanda.davey{at}anhst.nhs.uk
ABSTRACT
Background: In paediatric inpatients, medication errors occur as frequently as 1 in 4.2 drug orders, with up to 80% of these being prescribing errors.
Context: The childrens unit of a district general hospital in West Yorkshire, UK.
Key measures for improvement: Prescribing errors and preventable adverse drug events
Strategies for change: (1) The introduction of a junior doctor prescribing tutorial. (2) The introduction of a bedside prescribing guideline.
Effects of change: The introduction of the junior doctor prescribing tutorial decreased the prescribing errors by 46%. The introduction of a bedside prescribing guideline did not decrease prescribing errors but may have been helpful to those doctors unable to attend a prescribing tutorial.
Lessons learnt: By investing time and providing appropriate written resources, we have been able to reduce our paediatric prescribing errors on the childrens ward by almost half.
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