Publication: Recommendations by the Spanish Society of Hospital Pharmacy, the Spanish Society of Oncology Nursing and the Spanish Society of Medical Oncology for the safe management of antineoplastic medication in cancer patients.
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2018-10-08
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Vera, R
Otero, M J
Ayala de la Peña, F
González-Pérez, C
Peñuelas, Á
Sepúlveda, J M
Quer, N
Doménech-Climent, N
Virizuela, J A
Beorlegui, P
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To define recommendations that permit safe management of antineoplastic medication, minimise medication errors and improve the safety of cancer patients undergoing treatment. By reviewing the literature and consulting the websites of various health organisations and agencies, an expert committee from the Spanish Society of Hospital Pharmacy and the Spanish Society of Medical Oncology defined a set of safe practices covering all stages of providing cancer therapy to patients. The Spanish Society of Oncology Nursing revised and endorsed the final list. In total, 68 recommendations arranged in five sections were defined. They include issues concerning the training of health professionals, the technological resources needed, treatment planning, informing the patient and his/her family, the processes of prescribing, preparing, dispensing and administering cancer therapy (orally, parenterally or intrathecally), assessing patient adherence and treatment toxicity. It is essential for healthcare establishments to implement specific measures designed to prevent medication errors, in order to ensure the safety of cancer patients treated with antineoplastic medication.
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Antineoplastic Agents
Humans
Medical Oncology
Medication Errors
Medication Therapy Management
Neoplasms
Oncology Nursing
Patient Safety
Pharmacy Service, Hospital
Spain
Humans
Medical Oncology
Medication Errors
Medication Therapy Management
Neoplasms
Oncology Nursing
Patient Safety
Pharmacy Service, Hospital
Spain
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Antineoplastic agents, Medication errors, Patient safety, Prevention and control, Safety management organisation and administration