Medication errors are a common patient safety issue in the US, with 1.5 million adverse drug events reported annually, often occurring in a home or other outpatient setting.
Past research has indicated that inadequate or confusing labelling on packages of over-the-counter (OTC) medications is a likely contributor to many unintentional overdoses, particularly among the elderly population.
"Although human factors guidelines for the design of medication packages exist, they do not ensure that patients are receiving consistent information about the medicine they take," said Tor Endestad, associate professor at the University of Oslo in Norway.
Endestad, along with coauthors Laura Wortinger, Steinar Madsen, and Sigurd Hortemo, evaluated user responses to the original packages of generic OTC medication compared with packages that they redesigned in a number of ways.
The redesigned packages featured a reduction in the size of the brand name, varied placement of the active ingredient and dosage information, and several different colour schemes.
The researchers presented 84 adults ages 18 to 86 with sets of computer images showing different packages of the same medications in the original packaging.
Error rates were high with the original packaging but decreased for the redesigned packages: from 41 per cent to 8 per cent among younger users and, significantly, from 68 per cent to 16 per cent among elderly users.
Researchers found that minor changes such as highlighting the drug information on a high-contrast background colour and positioning it in a dedicated place on the package helped users identify the medications faster and more accurately.
"A simple redesign of medication package labels to highlight the name and dosage of the active ingredient on a high-contrast background reduces the probability of user errors," he said.
The study was published in the journal Human Factors.
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