
Experience with a trigger tool for identifying adverse drug events among older adults in ambulatory primary care
Singh R, McLean-Plunckett EA, Kee R, et al. Experience with a trigger tool for identifying adverse drug events among older adults in ambulatory primary care. Quality and Safety in Health Care. 2009 Jun;18(3):199-204.
This study evaluated the performance of a 39-item trigger tool for identifying adverse drug events (ADEs) among older adults in ambulatory primary care practices. The authors conclude that trigger tools have a potential role in driving quality improvement in ambulatory primary care. Nine triggers accounted for 94.4 percent of ADEs detected, suggesting the possibility of a much briefer tool. Practical issues related to adoption of such tools by practicing physicians should be further explored.
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