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Citation

Ackroyd-Stolarz SA, Hartnell N, Mackinnon NJ. Res. Social Adm. Pharm. 2006; 2(2): 280-289.

Affiliation

Department of Emergency Medicine, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada B3H 2Y9. stacy.ackroyd@dal.ca

Copyright

(Copyright © 2006, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.sapharm.2006.01.001

PMID

17138513

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Although there is a growing interest in medication safety, there remains much confusion about the terminology used to describe the problem. Some have described the classification of medication safety terminology as haphazard. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this commentary is to help provide some direction by clarifying the terminology. METHODS: A review of the medication safety literature was performed. A description of commonly used terms is provided and the implications of the misuse of terminology are discussed. RESULTS: There are inconsistencies in the definitions of commonly used terms that may affect the accuracy of event rates. This may have an adverse impact on the establishment of medication safety priorities and on the validity of cross-jurisdictional comparisons. CONCLUSIONS: As the medication safety literature continues to expand, it is imperative that standardized terminology be adopted and used consistently.


Language: en

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