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Drug, Healthcare and Patient Safety | 2015

Prevalence and predictors of antibiotic prescription errors in an emergency department, Central Saudi Arabia

Menyfah Q. Alanazi; Majed I Al-Jeraisy; Mahmoud Salam

Background Inappropriate antibiotic (ATB) prescriptions are a threat to patients, leading to adverse drug reactions, bacterial resistance, and subsequently, elevated hospital costs. Our aim was to evaluate ATB prescriptions in an emergency department of a tertiary care facility. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted by reviewing charts of patients complaining of infections. Patient characteristics (age, sex, weight, allergy, infection type) and prescription characteristics (class, dose, frequency, duration) were evaluated for appropriateness based on the AHFS Drug Information and the Drug Information Handbook. Descriptive and analytic statistics were applied. Results Sample with equal sex distribution constituted of 5,752 cases: adults (≥15 years) =61% and pediatrics (<15 years) =39%. Around 55% complained of respiratory tract infections, 25% urinary tract infections (UTIs), and 20% others. Broad-spectrum coverage ATBs were prescribed for 76% of the cases. Before the prescription, 82% of pediatrics had their weight taken, while 18% had their weight estimated. Allergy checking was done in 8% only. Prevalence of inappropriate ATB prescriptions with at least one type of error was 46.2% (pediatrics =58% and adults =39%). Errors were in ATB selection (2%), dosage (22%), frequency (4%), and duration (29%). Dosage and duration errors were significantly predominant among pediatrics (P<0.001 and P<0.0001, respectively). Selection error was higher among adults (P=0.001). Age stratification and binary logistic regression were applied. Significant predictors of inappropriate prescriptions were associated with: 1) cephalosporin prescriptions (adults: P<0.001, adjusted odds ratio [adj OR] =3.31) (pediatrics: P<0.001, adj OR =4.12) compared to penicillin; 2) UTIs (adults: P<0.001, adj OR =2.78) (pediatrics: P=0.039, adj OR =0.73) compared to respiratory tract infections; 3) obtaining weight for pediatrics before the prescription of ATB (P<0.001, adj OR =1.83) compared to those whose weight was estimated; and 4) broad-spectrum ATBs in adults (P=0.002, adj OR =0.67). Conclusion Prevalence of ATB prescription errors in this emergency department was generally high and was particularly common with cephalosporin, narrow-spectrum ATBs, and UTI infections.


BMC Research Notes | 2011

Medication prescribing errors in a pediatric inpatient tertiary care setting in Saudi Arabia.

Majed I Al-Jeraisy; Menyfah Q. Alanazi; Mostafa A. Abolfotouh


BMC Clinical Pharmacology | 2016

Severity scores and their associated factors among orally poisoned toddlers: a cross sectional single poison center study

Menyfah Q. Alanazi; Majed I Al-Jeraisy; Mahmoud Salam


Saudi Medical Journal | 2011

Antibiotic prescribing in a pediatric emergency setting in central Saudi Arabia.

Khaled A. Mohajer; Sami M. Al-Yami; Majed I Al-Jeraisy; Mostafa A. Abolfotouh


Saudi Medical Journal | 2014

Chloral hydrate versus midazolam as sedative agents for diagnostic procedures in children

Omar Hijazi; Anwar E. Ahmed; Jaber A. Anazi; Hashim E. Al-Hashemi; Majed I Al-Jeraisy


Italian Journal of Pediatrics | 2015

Comparative outcome analysis of home-initiated non-medical interventions among toddlers with orally ingested substances

Menyfah Q. Alanazi; Majed I Al-Jeraisy; Mahmoud Salam


Saudi Medical Journal | 2010

Recurrent visits and admissions of children with asthma in central Saudi Arabia.

Sami M. Al-Yami; Khaled A. Mohajer; Majed I Al-Jeraisy; Ahmed M. Batarfi; Mostafa A. Abolfotouh


Journal of Infection and Public Health | 2015

Perspectives of healthcare professionals on reasons for medication errors: A cross-sectional study

Menyefah Al Anazi; Majed I Al-Jeraisy


The Indian journal of child health | 2016

Intentional poisoning among preadolescents at one poison center in Saudi Arabia

Menyfah Q. Alanazi; Majed I Al-Jeraisy; Mahmoud Salam


Journal of Infection and Public Health | 2015

Medication prescribing errors in a pediatric inpatient tertiary care setting in Saudi Arabia

Menyfah Al Anazi; Majed I Al-Jeraisy; Mostafa A. Abolfotouh

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Mahmoud Salam

National Guard Health Affairs

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Menyfah Q. Alanazi

King Abdulaziz Medical City

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Mostafa A. Abolfotouh

National Guard Health Affairs

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Menyefah Al Anazi

National Guard Health Affairs

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Anwar E. Ahmed

King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences

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Hashim E. Al-Hashemi

National Guard Health Affairs

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Menyfah Al Anazi

National Guard Health Affairs

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Omar Hijazi

National Guard Health Affairs

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