2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00431-023-04894-5
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Prescribing errors in children: what is the impact of a computerized physician order entry?

Abstract: Prescribing errors represent a safety risk for hospitalized patients, especially in pediatrics. Computerized physician order entry (CPOE) might reduce prescribing errors, although its effect has not yet been thoroughly studied on pediatric general wards. This study investigated the impact of a CPOE on prescribing errors in children on general wards at the University Children’s Hospital Zurich. We performed medication reviews on a total of 1000 patients before and after the implementation of a CPOE. The CPOE in… Show more

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“…Consequently, interrater reliability could be assessed. As described in our previous article, the overall error rate was lower in 2019 after the implementation of the CPOE than in 2018 [21]. Because the error rates differed significantly between the two years, we decided to analyse only error rates related to prescriptions in 2019 to exclude the influence of the CPOE.…”
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confidence: 96%
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“…Consequently, interrater reliability could be assessed. As described in our previous article, the overall error rate was lower in 2019 after the implementation of the CPOE than in 2018 [21]. Because the error rates differed significantly between the two years, we decided to analyse only error rates related to prescriptions in 2019 to exclude the influence of the CPOE.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…We conducted a sub-analysis of a retrospective observational single-centre study, which previously investigated the influence of a computerised physician order entry (CPOE) on prescribing errors in paediatrics [21].…”
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