Adverse drug event rates in six community hospitals and the potential impact of computerized physician order entry for prevention
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Adverse drug event rates in six community hospitals and the potential impact of computerized physician order entry for prevention
Abstract
Context: Medications represent a major cause of harm and are costly for hospitalized patients, but more is known about these issues in large academic hospitals than in smaller hospitals.
Objective: To assess the incidence of adverse drug events (ADEs) in six community hospitals.
Design: Multicenter, retrospective cohort study.
Setting: Six Massachusetts community hospitals with 100 to 300 beds.
Patients: From 109,641 adult patients hospitalized from January 2005 through August 2006, a random sample of 1,200 patients was drawn, 200 per site.
Main outcome measures: ADEs and preventable ADEs.
Methods: Presence of an ADE was evaluated using an adaptation of a trigger instrument developed by the Institute for Health Care Improvement. Independent reviewers classified events by preventability, severity, and potential for preventability by computerized physician order entry (CPOE).
Results: A total of 180 ADEs occurred in 141 patients (rate, 15.0/100 admissions). Overall, 75% were preventable. ADEs were rated as serious in 49.4% and life threatening in 11.7%. Patients with ADEs were older (mean age, 74.6 years, p < 0.001), more often female (60.3%, p = 0.61), and more often Caucasian (96.5%, p < 0.001) than patients without ADEs. Of the preventable ADEs, 81.5% were judged potentially preventable by CPOE.
Conclusions: The incidence of ADEs in these community hospital admissions was high, and most ADEs were preventable, mostly through CPOE. These data suggest that CPOE may be beneficial in this setting.
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