Meta-Analysis of Medication Administration Errors in African Hospitals : The Journal for Healthcare Quality (JHQ)

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Meta-Analysis of Medication Administration Errors in African Hospitals

Alemu, Wudma; Cimiotti, Jeannie P.

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Journal for Healthcare Quality 45(4):p 233-241, July/August 2023. | DOI: 10.1097/JHQ.0000000000000396

Abstract

The incidence of medication administration errors (MAEs) and associated patient harm continue to plague hospitals worldwide. Moreover, there is a lack of evidence to address this problem, especially in Africa. This research synthesis was intended to provide current evidence to decrease the incidence of MAEs in Africa. Standardized search criteria were used to identify primary studies that reported the incidence and/or predictors of MAEs in Africa. Included studies met specifications and were validated with a quality-appraisal tool. The pooled incidence of MAEs in African hospitals was estimated to be 0.56 (CI: 0.4324–0.6770) with a 0.13–0.93 prediction interval. The primary estimates were highly heterogeneous. Most MAEs are explained by system failure and patient factors. The contribution of system factors can be minimized through adequate and ongoing training of nurses on the aspects of safe medication administration. In addition, ensuring the availability of drug use guidelines in hospitals, and minimizing disruptions during the medication process can decrease the incidence of MAEs in Africa.

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