Table 2.
No of patients | 73 |
Male (%) | 64.4 |
Age, median (p25–p75) | 63 (51–75) |
Total no of OE | 2314 |
Median (range) OE per patient during the observational session (p25–p75) | 7 (5–9) |
Total no of different drugs ordered | 213 |
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical medication class no (%) | |
Gastrointestinal | 857 (37.0) |
Anti-infective agents | 297 (12.8) |
Blood | 286 (12.4) |
Cardiovascular | 230 (9.9) |
Respiratory | 171 (7.4) |
Neurological | 171 (7.4) |
Antineoplastic and immunomodulating agents | 116 (5.0) |
Musculoskeletal | 73 (3.2) |
Hormones | 57 (2.5) |
Various | 27 (1.2) |
Gynecological | 15 (0.6) |
Dermatological | 6 (0.3) |
Antiparasitic agents | 8 (0.3) |
No (%) of OE per administration route | |
Oral | 1560 (67.4) |
Intravenous | 402 (17.4) |
Inhaled | 125 (5.4) |
Subcutaneous | 121 (5.2) |
Continuous intravenous perfusion | 71 (3.1) |
Transdermal | 17 (0.7) |
Rectal | 9 (0.4) |
Topical | 6 (0.3) |
Intramuscular | 2 (0.1) |
Enteral catheter | 1 (0.004) |
No (%) of observations | |
Morning | 1134 (49.0) |
Evening | 1018 (44.0) |
Night | 162 (7.0) |
Weekend observations (%) | 33.8 |
No (%) of observations | |
Pharmacist | 57.3 |
Nurse | 42.6 |
OE, opportunities for error, defined as the sum of observed administrations and omitted medications.