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Objective: The transition from hospital to home is a high-risk period for medication errors, particularly in patients receiving opioids. We constructed and validated a Medication Deviation Risk Prediction Model (MDRP) in cancer pain patients during hospital-to-home transition.
Methods: The medication deviation assessment table was constructed to determine whether there was a medication deviation in the MDRP modeling group. Univariate analysis and logistic regression were used to analyze influencing factors. The model's goodness of predictive effect was tested using Hosmer-Lemeshow (H-L) and Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) curves. External validation was performed using the same methods, and developed a simple risk scoring scale.
Results: In the modelling group, 33.33% (51/153) had medication deviation, while 66.67% (102/153) had no medication deviation. BPI score, number of comorbidities, presence of long-term caregivers, medication adherence, and presence of anxiety/depression were the five independent influencing factors in the construction of MDRP (P < 0.05). The H-L test yielded p = 0.402, and the area under the ROC curves (AUC) was 0.875, with sensitivity at 0.765 and specificity at 0.882. The validation group results were consistent with the modeling group. a simple risk scoring scale was developed with a total score of 6, a cutoff value of 4, and an AUC of 0.886. The predictive accuracy of the scoring scale was 86.90%.
Conclusion: The MDRP of cancer pain patients had high sensitivity and specificity. The simple risk scoring scale was convenient and practical in clinical practice.
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Jpn J Ophthalmol
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Department of Medical Education Studies, International Research Center for Medical Education, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Bunkyō, Tokyo, Japan.
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Material And Methods: The study included 80 patients (160 eyes) with stage II and III POAG, randomized into three groups comparable by age, gender, and distribution of glaucoma stage. All patients received sequential therapy with Mexidol (14 days parenterally followed by 90 days orally).
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