Content and validation of the Electronic Patient Medication module (EPM)—the administrative in-hospital drug use database in the Capital Region of Denmark

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Content and validation of the Electronic Patient Medication module (EPM)—the administrative in-hospital drug use database in the Capital Region of Denmark. / Jensen, Thomas Bo; Jimenez-Solem, Espen; Cortes, Rikke; Betzer, Cecilie; Bøge Breinholt, Sara; Meidahl Petersen, Kasper; Studsgaard Petersen, Tonny; Kjellberg, Jakob; Christensen, Hanne Rolighed; Trærup Andersen, Jon.

In: Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, Vol. 48, No. 1, 2020, p. 43-48.

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Jensen, TB, Jimenez-Solem, E, Cortes, R, Betzer, C, Bøge Breinholt, S, Meidahl Petersen, K, Studsgaard Petersen, T, Kjellberg, J, Christensen, HR & Trærup Andersen, J 2020, 'Content and validation of the Electronic Patient Medication module (EPM)—the administrative in-hospital drug use database in the Capital Region of Denmark', Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, vol. 48, no. 1, pp. 43-48. https://doi.org/10.1177/1403494818760050

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Jensen, T. B., Jimenez-Solem, E., Cortes, R., Betzer, C., Bøge Breinholt, S., Meidahl Petersen, K., Studsgaard Petersen, T., Kjellberg, J., Christensen, H. R., & Trærup Andersen, J. (2020). Content and validation of the Electronic Patient Medication module (EPM)—the administrative in-hospital drug use database in the Capital Region of Denmark. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, 48(1), 43-48. https://doi.org/10.1177/1403494818760050

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Jensen TB, Jimenez-Solem E, Cortes R, Betzer C, Bøge Breinholt S, Meidahl Petersen K et al. Content and validation of the Electronic Patient Medication module (EPM)—the administrative in-hospital drug use database in the Capital Region of Denmark. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health. 2020;48(1):43-48. https://doi.org/10.1177/1403494818760050

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Jensen, Thomas Bo ; Jimenez-Solem, Espen ; Cortes, Rikke ; Betzer, Cecilie ; Bøge Breinholt, Sara ; Meidahl Petersen, Kasper ; Studsgaard Petersen, Tonny ; Kjellberg, Jakob ; Christensen, Hanne Rolighed ; Trærup Andersen, Jon. / Content and validation of the Electronic Patient Medication module (EPM)—the administrative in-hospital drug use database in the Capital Region of Denmark. In: Scandinavian Journal of Public Health. 2020 ; Vol. 48, No. 1. pp. 43-48.

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title = "Content and validation of the Electronic Patient Medication module (EPM)—the administrative in-hospital drug use database in the Capital Region of Denmark",
abstract = "Aims: Registries on in-hospital drug use are sparse, especially those that can be linked to nationwide registries. In this study, we present and validate the Electronic Patient Medication module (EPM)—the electronic administrative database on in-hospital drug use covering the Capital Region of Denmark. Methods: The research database (EPM-research) is an adaptation of the database underlying the electronic administrative database for in-hospital drug use (EPM-clinic). The validation study was comprised of two sub-studies. Sub-study 1: Accordance of registration between EPM-clinic and EPM-research was investigated by analyzing randomly chosen retrospective patient records. Sub-study 2: Workflows and real-life registration practices were investigated through visits to three different (two medical and one emergency) departments. An observer followed a nurse while dispensing and administering drugs. This information was compared with EPM-research. The primary endpoint for both sub-studies was accordance of generic name between registrations. Secondary endpoints were exact brand name, dose, and time of each administration. Accordance (proportions) with 95% confidence intervals (CI) using the Clopper-Pearson method were calculated. The study was approved by the Danish Data Protection Agency (BFH-2016-058-04906) and the Danish Patient Safety Authority (3-3013-1884/1/). Results: In sub-study 1 227 retrospective drug administrations were reviewed. Accordance of generic name was 100.0% (CI 98.4%−100.0%). In sub-study 2 176 drug administrations were observed of which 173 were recorded with identical generic name, resulting in 98.3% (CI 95.1%-99.6%) accordance of data. Conclusions: Our validation of the EPM-research showed very high accordance. With detailed information on in-hospital drug use, the EPM-research may be a useful tool in pharmacoepidemiological research.",
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T1 - Content and validation of the Electronic Patient Medication module (EPM)—the administrative in-hospital drug use database in the Capital Region of Denmark

AU - Jensen, Thomas Bo

AU - Jimenez-Solem, Espen

AU - Cortes, Rikke

AU - Betzer, Cecilie

AU - Bøge Breinholt, Sara

AU - Meidahl Petersen, Kasper

AU - Studsgaard Petersen, Tonny

AU - Kjellberg, Jakob

AU - Christensen, Hanne Rolighed

AU - Trærup Andersen, Jon

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N2 - Aims: Registries on in-hospital drug use are sparse, especially those that can be linked to nationwide registries. In this study, we present and validate the Electronic Patient Medication module (EPM)—the electronic administrative database on in-hospital drug use covering the Capital Region of Denmark. Methods: The research database (EPM-research) is an adaptation of the database underlying the electronic administrative database for in-hospital drug use (EPM-clinic). The validation study was comprised of two sub-studies. Sub-study 1: Accordance of registration between EPM-clinic and EPM-research was investigated by analyzing randomly chosen retrospective patient records. Sub-study 2: Workflows and real-life registration practices were investigated through visits to three different (two medical and one emergency) departments. An observer followed a nurse while dispensing and administering drugs. This information was compared with EPM-research. The primary endpoint for both sub-studies was accordance of generic name between registrations. Secondary endpoints were exact brand name, dose, and time of each administration. Accordance (proportions) with 95% confidence intervals (CI) using the Clopper-Pearson method were calculated. The study was approved by the Danish Data Protection Agency (BFH-2016-058-04906) and the Danish Patient Safety Authority (3-3013-1884/1/). Results: In sub-study 1 227 retrospective drug administrations were reviewed. Accordance of generic name was 100.0% (CI 98.4%−100.0%). In sub-study 2 176 drug administrations were observed of which 173 were recorded with identical generic name, resulting in 98.3% (CI 95.1%-99.6%) accordance of data. Conclusions: Our validation of the EPM-research showed very high accordance. With detailed information on in-hospital drug use, the EPM-research may be a useful tool in pharmacoepidemiological research.

AB - Aims: Registries on in-hospital drug use are sparse, especially those that can be linked to nationwide registries. In this study, we present and validate the Electronic Patient Medication module (EPM)—the electronic administrative database on in-hospital drug use covering the Capital Region of Denmark. Methods: The research database (EPM-research) is an adaptation of the database underlying the electronic administrative database for in-hospital drug use (EPM-clinic). The validation study was comprised of two sub-studies. Sub-study 1: Accordance of registration between EPM-clinic and EPM-research was investigated by analyzing randomly chosen retrospective patient records. Sub-study 2: Workflows and real-life registration practices were investigated through visits to three different (two medical and one emergency) departments. An observer followed a nurse while dispensing and administering drugs. This information was compared with EPM-research. The primary endpoint for both sub-studies was accordance of generic name between registrations. Secondary endpoints were exact brand name, dose, and time of each administration. Accordance (proportions) with 95% confidence intervals (CI) using the Clopper-Pearson method were calculated. The study was approved by the Danish Data Protection Agency (BFH-2016-058-04906) and the Danish Patient Safety Authority (3-3013-1884/1/). Results: In sub-study 1 227 retrospective drug administrations were reviewed. Accordance of generic name was 100.0% (CI 98.4%−100.0%). In sub-study 2 176 drug administrations were observed of which 173 were recorded with identical generic name, resulting in 98.3% (CI 95.1%-99.6%) accordance of data. Conclusions: Our validation of the EPM-research showed very high accordance. With detailed information on in-hospital drug use, the EPM-research may be a useful tool in pharmacoepidemiological research.

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