The elderly are particularly vulnerable to medication administration errors (MAE). To prevent these errors, it is crucial to identify and understand their causes. A review of the literature using the PRISMA method was conducted. Of 2,798 articles, 15 were included in the literature review. The causes identified were divided into 4 categories: patient-related, direct drug-related, healthcare professional-related, and organizational, teamwork, and environmental causes. It was found that the causes were many and varied (n = 56). These were mostly related to physical and cognitive disorders of the patient. Few studies of causes based on empirical data were conducted on this specific subject. The majority of studies were conducted in a health care facility and institution. Therefore, this study cannot provide a comprehensive review of all the risk factors for MAE, especially in the elderly who are capable of administering their medication on their own. To study this topic, a complementary literature review on the causes of non-adherence in the elderly would be necessary.

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