Journal Article Summary

The article investigates the effectiveness of a clinical decision support system (CDSS) in reducing medication errors related to feeding tubes in hospitalized patients. Medication errors during enteral feeding can lead to serious health complications and increased healthcare costs, making it crucial to find effective interventions. This study aims to address the gap in research regarding strategies to minimize these errors, particularly focusing on the role of a CDSS-assisted pharmacy intervention.

In this study, researchers conducted a pre-post intervention analysis at Catharina Hospital in the Netherlands, involving 81 patients who were using enteral feeding tubes and prescribed oral medications. The intervention included implementing a CDSS-assisted pharmacy check, standard operating procedures, and staff training. Results showed a significant reduction in feeding tube-related medication errors (FTRMEs), from an incidence rate of 0.15 errors per medication administration before the intervention to 0.02 during the intervention phase. This indicates an 87.2% decrease in errors, highlighting the effectiveness of the CDSS in improving medication safety for patients with feeding tubes.

Despite the positive outcomes, the study has limitations, including its design and the fact that it was conducted at a single hospital, which may affect the generalizability of the findings. Additionally, some errors during the intervention phase were attributed to human oversight, suggesting that further improvements are needed in the implementation process. Patients and caregivers should discuss any concerns about medication administration through feeding tubes with healthcare professionals, ensuring that they understand the importance of using appropriate formulations and the potential risks associated with medication errors.

Medical Safety Note

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Article Cited

  1. Wasylewicz Arthur T. M., van Grinsven Renske J. B., Bikker Jessica M. W., Korsten Hendrikus H. M., Egberts Toine C. G., Kerskes Catharina H. M., Grouls Rene J. E.. Clinical Decision Support System‐Assisted Pharmacy Intervention Reduces Feeding Tube–Related Medication Errors in Hospitalized Patients: A Focus on Medication Suitable for Feeding‐Tube Administration. JPEN. Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition 2020. DOI: 10.1002/jpen.1869. PMID: 32384187. PMCID: PMC8048796.

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