Thomas S
Surgical Materials Testing Laboratory, Glamorgan, UK.
J Wound Care. 1999 May;8(5):253-8. doi: 10.12968/jowc.1999.8.5.26357.
A research project to examine the dressings and wound management materials supplied by pharmacy departments in Wales was carried out. Data were collected from the NHS computer database, which contains information on 17 hospitals, servicing 80-90% of the Welsh population. Over a 12-month period, hospital pharmacy departments throughout Wales issued dressings and related materials costing 2.1 m Pounds. As not all pharmacy departments supply the full range of dressings used in hospitals, and only one issues surgical sutures, this sum probably represents less than half of the total expenditure in Wales on this commodity group. Existing methods for recording the issue of dressings do not provide reliable information either on the range of products used or the total quantities issued throughout Wales. Despite expectations to the contrary, hospital use of dressings did not appear to have a major influence over prescribing patterns in the primary sector. The amount of cavity wound dressings that are supplied on an outpatient basis suggests a real need for these items to be available in the community. (Since completion of this study, cavity wound dressings have been added to the Drug Tariff.)
开展了一项研究项目,以调查威尔士各药房提供的敷料及伤口处理材料。数据从英国国家医疗服务体系(NHS)的计算机数据库收集,该数据库包含17家医院的信息,服务于80%至90%的威尔士人口。在12个月期间,威尔士各地的医院药房发放的敷料及相关材料费用达210万英镑。由于并非所有药房都提供医院使用的全系列敷料,且只有一家发放外科缝线,这笔费用可能不到威尔士该商品组总支出的一半。现有的记录敷料发放情况的方法,对于威尔士使用的产品范围或发放的总量,都无法提供可靠信息。尽管与预期相反,但医院对敷料的使用似乎并未对初级医疗领域的处方模式产生重大影响。门诊提供的腔隙伤口敷料数量表明,社区确实需要这些产品。(自本研究完成以来,腔隙伤口敷料已被列入药品价格表。)