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. 2020 Aug 7;43(1):77–84. doi: 10.1007/s11096-020-01108-y

Table 1.

Contributory factors based on Reason’s accident causation model, n = 5104

Active failures (mistakes), n = 3085 % (n)
 Skill based mistakes 21.9 (675)
 Knowledge based mistakes 4.0 (124)
 Technology based mistakes 2.0 (62)
 Others 2.0 (62)
 Not enough information for classification 69.9 (2159)
Active failures (slips), n = 774
 Incomplete order 36.9 (286)
 Selecting a wrong medication 35.6 (276)
 Selecting a wrong dose 5.5 (43)
 Wrong labeling 3.1 (24)
 Look alike, sound alike medication 3.1 (24)
 Others 8.0 (62)
 Not enough information for classification 10.7 (83)
Active failures (lapses), n = 590
 Missing information (route/age/dose/weight etc.) 66.9 (395)
 Omission 23.8 (141)
 Failure to collect medication from pharmacy 2.0 (12)
 Others 1.2 (7)
 Not enough information for classification 6.1 (36)
Active failures (violations), n = 217
 Noncompliance (policy/procedure/orders) 94.0 (203)
 Ordering contraindicated medication 3.2 (7)
 Patient or caregiver 1.0 (2)
 Others 1.3 (3)
 Not enough information for classification 1.0 (2)
Error provoking conditions, n = 424
 Lack of knowledge 34.6 (148)
 Reconciliation 17.9 (76)
 Technology based errors (Cerner issues) 6.8 (29)
 Communication problems 2.1 (9)
 Environment factors 2.1 (9)
 Others 25.8 (110)
 Not enough information for classification 10.1 (43)
Latent factors, n = 2
 Organizational factors 100 (2)