Oncology medication safety: A 3D status report 2008

Author:

Johnson Philip E1,Chambers Carole R2,Vaida Allen J3

Affiliation:

1. Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL,

2. Alberta Cancer Board, Alberta Canada

3. Institute for Safe Medication Practices, Horsham, PA

Abstract

Background. The safe use of medications is a major concern in oncology practice. Three organizations collaborated on a survey to determine if practitioners had implemented current recommended safe practices for IV vincristine administration, general oncology safe practices, and safe practices for oral chemotherapy. Methods. A survey was distributed to members of the Hematology Oncology Pharmacy Association (HOPA) and the International Society of Pharmacy Practitioners (ISOPP) using Survey Monkey TM. The Institute of Safe Medication Practices (ISMP) also solicited readers of its Medication Safety Alert! ® to respond to the survey. A comparison to results from a survey conducted by ISMP in 2006 on safe practices for IV vincristine was also conducted. Results. The majority of respondents were aware of the WHO recommendations for IV vincristine, although the rate of implementation of the guidelines ranged from 24.1 to 53.6%. When compared to the ISMP 2006 survey there was a 25.8—37.4% improvement in following many of the safe practice guidelines. Administering IV vincristine via a minibag showed the lowest rate of adoption (less than 40%). Of the 35 survey items on general chemotherapy safety strategies, 80% of respondents had implemented at least 21 items in the survey. Overall 32.4% of respondents did not consider oral chemotherapy as requiring the same safety concerns as parenteral therapy. Conclusions. The results of this survey will provide a new baseline for the adoption rate of safe medication practice recommendations related to oncology. Further work on addressing barriers in adopting identified safe practice recommendations needs to be conducted.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Oncology

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