Good handling practice of parenterally administered medicines in neonatal intensive care units – position paper of an interdisciplinary working group

This position paper, developed by an interdisciplinary expert group of neonatologists, paediatric infectious disease physicians, clinical pharmacists and specialists for the prevention and control of nosocomial infections, describes the “Good handling practice of medicines parenterally administered...

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Main Authors: Krämer, Irene, Goelz, Rangmar, Gille, Christian, Härtel, Christoph, Müller, Rachel, Orlikowsky, Thorsten, Piening, Brar, Schubert, Sebastian, Simon, Arne, Wolf, Katharina, Rösner, Bianka, Exner, Martin
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: German Medical Science GMS Publishing House 2023-05-01
Series:GMS Hygiene and Infection Control
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Online Access:http://www.egms.de/static/en/journals/dgkh/2023-18/dgkh000436.shtml
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Summary:This position paper, developed by an interdisciplinary expert group of neonatologists, paediatric infectious disease physicians, clinical pharmacists and specialists for the prevention and control of nosocomial infections, describes the “Good handling practice of medicines parenterally administered to patients on NICUs”. It takes equal account of patient safety and the specialties of neonatal intensive care regarding feasibility and proportionality. The overall concept is perceived as a “learning system”, in which open communication within the health-care team relating to medication errors and critical incidents enables continuous development and improvement to ensure patient safety. In our opinion, pharmacists, who are responsible for the supply of ready-to-administer parenteral medicinal products for neonatal intensive care patients, as well as the hygiene staff responsible on site are integral parts of the interdisciplinary treatment team. Risks of the current clinical practice of parenteral treatment of NICU patients are discussed in detail and recommendations for safety-relevant procedures are given.
ISSN:2196-5226