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. 2013 Dec 17;13:1192. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-13-1192

Table 4.

Definition of causes associated with DRP

Code Primary domain Code Cause associated with DRP
C1
Drug/Dose selection
C1.1
Inappropriate drug selection
The cause of the DRP is related to the selection of the drug and/or dosage schedule
 
C1.2
Inappropriate dosage selection
C1.3
More cost effective drugs available
 
 
C1.4
Pharmacokinetic problems, incl. ageing/deterioration in organ function and interactions
 
 
C1.5
Synergistic/preventive drug required and not given
 
 
C1.6
Deterioration/improvement of disease state
 
 
C1.7
New symptom or indication revealed/presented
 
 
C1.8
Manifest side effect, no other cause
C2
Drug use process
C2.1
Inappropriate timing of administration and/or dosing intervals
The cause of the DRP can be related to the way the patient uses the drug, in spite of proper dosage instructions (on the label)
 
 
C2.2
Drug underused/under-administered
 
 
C2.3
Drug overused/over-administered
 
 
C2.4
Therapeutic drug level not monitored
 
 
C2.5
Drug abused (unregulated overuse)
 
 
C2.6
Patient unable to use drug/form as directed
C3
Information
C3.1
Instructions for use/taking not known
The cause of the DRP can be related to a lack or misinterpretation of information
 
C3.2
Patient unaware of reason for drug treatment
C3.3
Patients has difficulties reading patient information form/leaflet
 
 
C3.4
Patient unable to understand local language
 
 
C3.5
Lack of communication between healthcare professionals
C4
Patient/Psychological
C4.1
Patient forgets to use/take drug
The cause of the DRP can be related to the personality or behavior of the patient.
 
 
C4.2
Patient has concerns with drugs
 
 
C4.3
Patent suspects side-effect
 
 
C4.4
Patient unwilling to carry financial costs
 
 
C4.5
Patient unwilling to bother physician
 
 
C4.6
Patient unwilling to change drugs
 
 
C4.7
Patient unwilling to adapt life-style
 
 
C4.8
Burden of therapy
 
 
C4.9
Treatment not in line with health beliefs
 
 
C4.10
Patient takes food that interacts with drugs
C5
Logistics
C5.1
Prescribed drug not available (anymore)
The cause of the DRP can be related to the logistics of the prescribing or dispensing mechanism
 
 
C5.2
Prescribing error (only in case of slip of the pen)
 
 
C5.3
Dispensing error (wrong drug or dose dispensed)
 
 
C5.1
Prescribed drug not available (anymore)
C6
Others
C6.1
Other cause, specify
C6.2
No obvious cause
Total      

Adapted from: [5,22].