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. 2021 Feb 2;9(2):117. doi: 10.3390/vaccines9020117

Table 3.

Types of error and reported frequency of each error occurring.

Type of Error, N (% for Each Rows) Frequency of Errors
(% of All Participants)
≤One in 1000 Vaccinations One in 500 Vaccinations ≥One in 100 Vaccinations Total Experiencing Error
Physician
(n=250)
Inadequate shaking of vaccine 29(11.6) 30(12.0) 70(28.0) 129(51.6)
Incomplete aspiration of the reconstitution vial 31(12.4) 29(11.6) 70(28.0) 130(52.0)
Spillage or leakage during reconstitution 28(11.2) 26(10.4) 52(20.8) 106(42.4)
Needle twisted when inserted in vial stopper 18(7.2) 17(6.8) 39(15.6) 74(29.6)
Same needle used for reconstitution and injection 18(7.2) 10(4.0) 30(12.0) 58(23.2)
Forgetting to reconstitute the vaccine 16(6.4) 7(2.8) 25(10.0) 48(19.2)
Loss of equipment for reconstitution 10(4.0) 3(1.2) 27(10.8) 40(16.0)
Reconstitution with incorrect diluent 11(4.4) 5(2.0) 23(9.2) 39(15.6)
Nurse
(n=450)
Inadequate shaking of vaccine 42(9.3) 13(2.9) 31(6.9) 86(19.1)
Incomplete aspiration of the reconstitution vial 25(5.6) 12(2.7) 29(6.4) 66(14.7)
Spillage or leakage during reconstitution 22(4.9) 13(2.9) 31(6.9) 66(14.7)
Needle twisted when inserted in vial stopper 15(3.3) 14(3.1) 24(5.3) 53(11.8)
Same needle used for reconstitution and injection 29(6.4) 4(0.9) 12(2.7) 45(10.0)
Forgetting to reconstitute the vaccine 16(3.6) 6(1.3) 12(2.7) 34(7.6)
Loss of equipment for reconstitution 9(2.0) 5(1.1) 14(3.1) 28(6.2)
Reconstitution with incorrect diluent 13(2.9) 2(0.4) 7(1.6) 22(4.9)