Accuracy, efficiency and efficacy of commonly used medication safety assessment methods

Clinical Governance: An International Journal

ISSN: 1477-7274

Article publication date: 20 January 2012

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(2012), "Accuracy, efficiency and efficacy of commonly used medication safety assessment methods", Clinical Governance: An International Journal, Vol. 17 No. 1. https://doi.org/10.1108/cgij.2012.24817aaa.012

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Accuracy, efficiency and efficacy of commonly used medication safety assessment methods

Accuracy, efficiency and efficacy of commonly used medication safety assessment methods

Article Type: Reviews of effectiveness From: Clinical Governance: An International Journal, Volume 17, Issue 1

Meyer-Massetti, C., Cheng, C.M., Schwappach, D.L., Paulsen, L., Ide, B., Meier, C.R. and Guglielmo, B.J.,Systematic review of medication safety assessment methods,American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy,2011,Vol. 68 No. 3,pp. 227-40

The review found that incident report review, chart review, direct observation and trigger tools had differing strengths and weaknesses for assessment of medication safety, with minimal overlap in the drug-related problems they identified. Limitations in the review, in particular marked heterogeneity between studies and a failure to assess study quality, mean that these conclusions should be interpreted with caution.

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