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Use of a trigger tool to detect adverse drug reactions in an emergency department.
Author: EdmondMichael B, MarraAlexandre R, RomualdoAruana, ZelezogloGiovana Roberta, de Abreu FerraresiAndressa, de AlmeidaSilvana Maria
Original Abstract of the Article :
Although there are systems for reporting adverse drug reactions (ADR), these safety events remain under reported. The low-cost, low-tech trigger tool method is based on the detection of events through clues, and it seems to increase the detection of adverse events compared to traditional methodologi...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5688728/
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Adverse Drug Reactions in the Emergency Department: A Desert of Underreported Events
The desert of patient safety is often overlooked, with many adverse drug reactions going unreported. This study explores the use of a trigger tool to improve the detection of adverse drug reactions in the emergency department. It's like searching for hidden tracks in the sand, uncovering evidence of events that might otherwise go unnoticed.
Trigger Tool: A New Approach to Uncovering Adverse Drug Reactions
The study highlights the potential of trigger tools to enhance the detection of adverse drug reactions in the emergency department. It's like having a special tool to detect subtle changes in the desert landscape, revealing signs of past events. The researchers suggest that this approach, which utilizes clues and patterns, could significantly improve the reporting of adverse drug events.
Improving Patient Safety: A Journey Through the Desert of Underreporting
This research underscores the importance of finding new and effective ways to detect and report adverse drug reactions. It's like developing a more reliable compass to navigate the desert of patient safety. The authors emphasize the need to implement systems that effectively identify and report adverse drug events, ultimately improving patient care and promoting a safer healthcare environment.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
The desert of patient safety is a vast and often treacherous terrain. By implementing innovative tools like trigger tools, we can improve the detection of adverse drug reactions, ensure a safer journey through the desert of healthcare, and ultimately protect the well-being of patients.
Date :
- Date Completed 2018-07-10
- Date Revised 2019-01-18
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