
Incidence of adverse drug events and potential adverse drug events: Implications for prevention
Bates DW, Cullen DJ, Laird N, et al. Incidence of adverse drug events and potential adverse drug events. Implications for prevention. ADE Prevention Study Group. Journal of the American Medical Association. Jul 1995;274(1):29-34.
This article describes a study which intended to assess incidence and preventability of adverse drug events (ADEs) and potential ADEs. The study concluded that adverse drug events were common and often preventable; serious ADEs were more likely to be preventable. Most resulted from errors at the ordering stage, but many also occurred at the administration stage. Prevention strategies should target both stages of the drug delivery process.
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