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KMID : 0941820220320020116
Korean Journal of Clinical Pharmacy
2022 Volume.32 No. 2 p.116 ~ p.124
Developing national level high alert medication lists for acute care setting in Korea
Han Ji-Min

Heo Kyu-Nam
Lee Ah-Youung
Min Sang-Il
Kim Hyun-Jee
Baek Jin-Hee
Roh Ju-Hyun
Kim Sue-In
Kim Ji-Yeon
Lee Hae-Won
Cho Eun-Ju
Ah Young-Mi
Lee Ju-Yeon
Abstract
Background: High-alert medications (HAMs) are medications that bear a heightened risk of causing significant patient harm if usedin error. To facilitate safe use of HAMs, identifying specific HAM lists for clinical setting is necessary. We aimed to develop thenational level HAM list for acute care setting.

Methods: We used three-step process. First, we compiled the pre-existing lists referringHAMs. Second, we analyzed medication related incidents reported from national patient safety incident report data and adverseevents indicating medication errors from the Korea Adverse Event Reporting System (KAERS).We also surveyed the assistant staffsto support patient safety tasks and pharmacist in charge of medication safety in acute care hospital. From findings from analysis andsurvey results we created additional candidate list of HAMs. Third, we derived the final list for HAMs in acute care settings throughexpert panel surveys.

Results: From pre-existing HAM list, preliminary list consisting of 42 medication class/ingredients wasderived. Eight assistant staff to support patient safety tasks and 39 pharmacists in charge of medication safety responded to thesurvey. Additional 44 medication were listed from national patient safety incident report data, KAERS data and commonmedications involved in prescribing errors and dispensing errors from survey data. A list of mandatory and optional HAMsconsisting of 10 and 6 medication classes, respectively, was developed by consensus of the expert group.

Conclusion: We developednational level HAM list for Korean acute care setting from pre-existing lists, analyzing medication error data, survey and expertpanel consensus.
KEYWORD
High-alert medication, medication safety, acute care setting, national patient safety incident report
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