Which drugs cause preventable admissions to hospital? A systematic review
Nottingham City Hospital · Radboud University Nijmegen · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Previous systematic reviews have found that drug-related morbidity accounts for 4.3% of preventable hospital admissions. None, however, has identified the drugs most commonly responsible for preventable hospital admissions. The aims of this study were to estimate the percentage of preventable drug-related hospital admissions, the most common drug causes of preventable hospital admissions and the most common underlying causes of preventable drug-related admissions.
Bibliographic databases and reference lists from eligible articles and study authors were the sources for data. Seventeen prospective observational studies reporting the proportion of preventable drug-related hospital admissions, causative drugs and/or the underlying causes of hospital admissions were selected. Included studies used multiple reviewers and/or explicit criteria to assess causality and preventability of hospital admissions. Two investigators abstracted data from all included studies using a purpose-made data extraction form.
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7Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Observational study
- Emergency medicine
- Drug
- Psychological intervention
- MEDLINE
- Drug Utilization Review
- Intensive care medicine
- Good health and well-being