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E R R ATA Rinke ML, Bundy DG, Velasquez CA, Rao S, Zerhouni Y, Lobner K, Blanck JF,
Miller MR. Interventions to Reduce Pediatric Medication Errors: A Systematic
Review. Pediatrics. 2014;134(2):338360
The following errors occurred in the article by Rinke et al, titled Interventions to
Reduce Pediatric Medication Errors: A Systematic Review, published in the August
2014 issue of Pediatrics (2014;134[2]:338360).
On page 340, under Eligibility Criteria, lines 1 to 11 read, Secondary outcomes in-
cluded (1) preventable adverse drug events (ADEs; preventable errors that reached
a patient and resulted in harm as dened by the Institute for Safe Medication
Practices [ISMP] categories 5, 6, or 7 [signicant temporary harm, permanent harm,
near death, or death])23 and (2) serious preventable ADEs including ISMP categories
6 or 7 only (permanent harm, near death, or death).23 This should have read:
Secondary outcomes included (1) preventable adverse drug events (ADEs; pre-
ventable errors that reached a patient and resulted in signicant temporary harm,
permanent harm, near death, or death) and (2) serious preventable ADEs (perma-
nent harm, near death, or death). These denitions are based on medication error
severity categories created by the Frederick Memorial Healthcare System.23
On page 358, Reference 23 reads: Institute for Safe Medication Practices. Severity
categories. Available at: www.ismp.org. Accessed June 26, 2013. This should have
read: American Hospital Association, Health Research & Educational Trust, and the
Institute for Safe Medication Practices. Severity categories. In Pathways for Medi-
cation Safety. Frederick, MD: Frederick Memorial Healthcare System, 2002:1.H.3.
Available at: http://www.ismp.org/tools/pathwaysection1.pdf. Accessed March 3,
2015.
doi:10.1542/peds.2015-1344
The last item should have read 4: in children less than 4 years of age and ANY
BRUISE in an infant under 4 months of age.
doi:10.1542/peds.2015-2010
Shakib, Buchi, Smith, Korgenski, and Young. Timing of Initial Well-Child Visit
and Readmissions of Newborns. Pediatrics. 2015;135(3):469474.
An error occurred in the article by Shakib et al titled Timing of Initial Well-Child
Visit and Readmissions of Newborns published in the March 2015 issue of
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