Understanding and Analyzing Prescribing and Prescription Errors in Outpatient Setting of a Medical College Hospital ENT Department

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Rajiv Ranganath Sanji
Narendranath V
Chandrakiran C

Abstract

Introduction


A medication error is a failure in the treatment process that leads to, or has the potential to lead to, harm to the patient. In the hospital OPD, errors can occur in deciding on the medication to be prescribed (prescribing error) or in writing the prescription (prescription error).


Materials and Methods


We analyzed 100 prescriptions and case sheets in the OPD of ENT department in a tertiary medical college hospital for a period of one week for errors and assessed the perceptions and attitudes of the residents of the department using a questionnaire.


Result


Several prescription writing errors were found, primarily failure to document non pharmaceutical patient advice and use of generic names. Four prescribing errors were noticed which did not need urgent intervention.


Discussion


Failure modes and effects analysis was done to rank the failures modes; and causes for failure were elucidated using Ishikawa Diagram. Recommendations for preventing errors were made based on these results.


Conclusion


This study illustrates the use of management techniques to identify errors and formulate appropriate preventive responses. Such techniques should be a part of ongoing departmental management; and they provide insights into improving resident training in an ENT residency program.

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Sanji RR, V N, Channegowda C. Understanding and Analyzing Prescribing and Prescription Errors in Outpatient Setting of a Medical College Hospital ENT Department. BJOHNS [Internet]. 2021Jun.3 [cited 2024May18];29(1):17-2. Available from: https://bjohns.in/journal3/index.php/bjohns/article/view/395
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Author Biographies

Rajiv Ranganath Sanji, RajaRajeswari Medical College and Hospital

MS (Otorhinolaryngology), DNB

Associate Professor, Department of ENT,

Raja Rajeswari Medical College

#202, Kambipura, Mysore Road, Bangalore- 560074

Formerly Assistant Professor, Department of ENT M S Ramaiah Medical College, Bangalore

Narendranath V, M S Ramaiah Medical College Bangalore

MD (Hospital Administration)

Chief Administrator Ramaiah Medical College Hospital,

Professor and HOD Department of Hospital Administration,

M S Ramaiah Medical College

M S R Nagar, MSRIT Post,

Mathikere, Bangalore 560054.

Chandrakiran C, M S Ramaiah Medical College Bangalore

MS (Otorhinolaryngology)

Professor and HOD, Department of ENT,

M S Ramaiah Medical College

M S R Nagar, MSRIT Post,

Mathikere, Bangalore 560054.

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