Analysis of Pharmacist Interventions to Reduce Medication-Related Problems in a Neonatal Clinical Care Unit
Stephanie W. K. Teoh, Tamara Lebedevs, Geena Dickson, Marcus Femia, Nabeelah Mukadam

TL;DR
This study examines pharmacist interventions in a neonatal care unit to identify and reduce medication-related problems, showing common issues like dosing errors and policy compliance.
Contribution
The study provides a detailed analysis of pharmacist interventions in a neonatal clinical care unit to guide targeted medication safety improvements.
Findings
Dosing errors were the most common medication-related problem (36.7%).
Pharmacists' interventions were accepted by prescribers in 62.4% of cases.
Gentamicin and benzylpenicillin were among the most frequently involved medications in interventions.
Abstract
(1) Background: Medication-related problems (MRPs) are a significant burden on health care systems. Pharmacists play an important role in preventing and reducing MRPs through clinical review, education, and policy governance. This study analyzed pharmacist interventions within a 92-bed neonatal clinical care unit to better understand MRPs and guide targeted medication safety initiatives. (2) Methods: All pharmacist interventions documented in REDCap® between 1 July 2022 and 30 June 2025 were analyzed identifying MRP incidence, types, and acceptability following interventions. (3) Results: A total of 873 pharmacist interventions were recorded during the study period. The most common MRPs were related to dosing errors (320/873, 36.7%), compliance with hospital policy (152/873, 17.4%), no indication apparent (106/873, 12.1%), drug interactions (66/873, 7.6%), and inadequate laboratory…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPharmaceutical Practices and Patient Outcomes · Pharmaceutical studies and practices · Patient Safety and Medication Errors
