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. 2017 Dec 28;9(2):123–155. doi: 10.1177/2042098617748868

Table 1.

Overview of identified interventions for reducing medication errors in neonatal care.

Intervention type Example of intervention References
Technology (n = 38)
Computerized physician order entry and clinical decision support (n = 15) Electronic medication prescribing and atuomated dose checking 3650
Computerized physician order entry (n = 5) Electronic medication prescribing 5155
Clinical decision support alone (n = 2) Electronic tool to verify parenteral nutrition orders 3435
Computer programmes (n = 8) Online parenteral nutrition calculator 2330
IV administration technology (n = 4) Auomated infusion devices 1922
Barcoding (n = 3) Barcode medication administration system 3133
Organizational (n = 16)
Guidelines, policies, and procedures (n = 9) Development of preformatted medication order sheets 5664
Medication distribution and supply (n = 6) Preparation of prediluted medications for administration 6570
Nurse prescribing (n = 1) Transcription of paper-based orders to electronic orders by nursing staff 71
Personnel (n = 13)
Staff education (n = 13) Personalized feedback of medication prescribing errors 7284
Pharmacy (n = 9)
Ward based (n = 6) Interventions identified through introduction of ward-based paediatric/neonatal clinical pharmacy service 8590
Dispensary based (n = 3) Interventions identified through dispensary-based pharmacy service 9193
Hazard and risk analysis (n = 8)
Quality improvement tools (n = 4) Use of failure modes, effects, and criticality analyses to redesign care processes 10,9597
Error detection tools (n = 3) Automated detection of medication errors 93,9899
Safe learning systems (n = 1) Critical incident reports of medication errors 94
Multifactorial (n = 18)
GPPs + education (n = 7) Standardized IV infusion concentration list with intensive education programme 100106
GPPs + education + technology (n = 5) Antimicrobial stewardship programme facilitated by electronic prescribing and provision of individualized real-time feedback 107111
GPPs + education + pharmacy (n = 4) Preprinted medication order sheets with increase in clinical pharmacy services and provision of real-time feedback to prescribers on medication errors 112115
Education + pharmacy (n = 1) Pharmacist-led education programme on medication errors and daily pharmacist review of medication orders 117
Pharmacy + technology (n = 1) Utilization of clinical pharmacists to review and intercept any adverse drug events and electronic prescribing 116

GPPs, guidelines, policies and procedures; IV, intravenous.