Oploid errors in inpatient palliative care services: a retrospective review

被引:11
|
作者
Heneka, Nicole [1 ]
Shaw, Tim [2 ]
Rowett, Debra [3 ]
Lapkin, Samuel [4 ]
Phillips, Jane L. [5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Notre Dame Australia, Sch Nursing, Darlinghurst, NSW 2010, Australia
[2] Univ Sydney, Fac Hlth Sci, Sydney, NSW, Australia
[3] Univ South Australia, Sch Pharm & Med Sci, Adelaide, SA, Australia
[4] St George Hosp, Ctr Res Nursing & Hlth, Kogarah, NSW, Australia
[5] Univ Technol Sydney, Fac Hlth, Sydney, NSW, Australia
关键词
MEDICATION ERRORS;
D O I
10.1136/bmjspcare-2017-001417
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
学科分类号
摘要
Opioids are a high-risk medicine frequently used to manage palliative patients' cancer-related pain and other symptoms. Despite the high volume of opioid use in inpatient palliative care services, and the potential for patient harm, few studies have focused on opioid errors in this population. Objectives To (i) identify the number of opioid errors reported by inpatient palliative care services, (ii) identify reported opioid error characteristics and (iii) determine the impact of opioid errors on palliative patient outcomes. Methods A 24-month retrospective review of opioid errors reported in three inpatient palliative care services in one Australian state. Results Of the 55 opioid errors identified, 84% reached the patient. Most errors involved morphine (35%) or hydromorphone (29%). Opioid administration errors accounted for 76% of reported opioid errors, largely due to omitted dose (33%) or wrong dose (24%) errors. Patients were more likely to receive a lower dose of opioid than ordered as a direct result of an opioid error (57%), vvith errors adversely impacting pain and/or symptom management in 42% of patients. Half (53%) of the affected patients required additional treatment and/or care as a direct consequence of the opioid error. Conclusion This retrospective review has provided valuable insights into the patterns and impact of opioid errors in inpatient palliative care services. latrogenic harm related to opioid underdosing errors contributed to palliative patients' unrelieved pain. Better understanding the factors that contribute to opioid errors and the role of safety culture in the palliative care service context warrants further investigation.
引用
收藏
页码:175 / 179
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Mitigating opioid errors in inpatient palliative care: A qualitative study
    Heneka, Nicole
    Bhattarai, Priyanka
    Shaw, Tim
    Rowett, Debra
    Lapkin, Samuel
    Phillips, Jane L.
    COLLEGIAN, 2020, 27 (03) : 304 - 312
  • [2] Inpatient Palliative Care Consult Services and the Need for Acute Palliative Care Unit Beds (703)
    Albanese, Teresa
    Kadwany, Steven
    Mason, Hallie
    Enichalu, Chizor
    JOURNAL OF PAIN AND SYMPTOM MANAGEMENT, 2010, 39 (02) : 422 - 423
  • [3] Variations in process and outcome in inpatient palliative care services in Korea
    Choi, Jin Young
    Shin, Dong Wook
    Kang, Jina
    Baek, Young Ji
    Mo, Ha Na
    Nam, Byung-Ho
    Seo, Won Seok
    Park, Jong Hyock
    Kim, Jung Hoe
    Jung, Kee Taig
    SUPPORTIVE CARE IN CANCER, 2012, 20 (03) : 539 - 547
  • [4] Trends in inpatient palliative care consultation services for older adults
    Saracino, Rebecca
    Lazenby, Mark
    Bai, Mei
    McCorkle, Ruth
    Kapo, Jennifer
    PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY, 2017, 26 : 40 - 40
  • [5] Variations in process and outcome in inpatient palliative care services in Korea
    Jin Young Choi
    Dong Wook Shin
    Jina Kang
    Young Ji Baek
    Ha Na Mo
    Byung-Ho Nam
    Won Seok Seo
    Jong Hyock Park
    Jung Hoe Kim
    Kee Taig Jung
    Supportive Care in Cancer, 2012, 20 : 539 - 547
  • [6] A retrospective review of patients with hematological malignancy referred to an inpatient palliative care service in a tertiary hospital
    Meng, Yee Choon
    Koh, Mervyn Yong Hwang
    Chiam, Zi Yan
    Zhang, Jun Jun
    Mei, Yin
    Hum, Allyn
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY, 2017, 35 (31)
  • [7] Availability of Services in Ontario Hospices and Hospitals Providing Inpatient Palliative Care
    Towns, Kathryn
    Dougherty, Elizabeth
    Kevork, Nanor
    Wiljer, David
    Seccareccia, Dori
    Rodin, Gary
    Le, Lisa W.
    Zimmermann, Camilla
    JOURNAL OF PALLIATIVE MEDICINE, 2012, 15 (05) : 527 - 534
  • [8] Access to inpatient palliative care services in France: Inequalities across regions
    Morin, Lucas
    Aubry, Regis
    MEDECINE PALLIATIVE, 2015, 14 (03): : 142 - 151
  • [9] Thromboprophylaxis for inpatient with advanced cancer receiving palliative care: A retrospective study
    Al-Ansari, Ameena Mohammed
    Abd-El-Gawad, Wafaa Mostafa
    AboSerea, Sobhi Mostafa
    Ali, Ali Adli
    Abdullah, Maha Mohammed
    Ali, Fatma Abdel Shakor
    ElShereafy, Eman El Sayed
    Bahnasy, Mohamed Abd El Badie
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HAEMATOLOGY, 2022, 109 (05) : 494 - 503
  • [10] Trends in hospice discharge, documented inpatient palliative care services and inpatient mortality in ovarian carcinoma
    Uppal, Shitanshu
    Rice, Laurel W.
    Beniwal, Anurag
    Spencer, Ryan J.
    GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY, 2016, 143 (02) : 371 - 378