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多地点药物使用评估计划在澳大利亚医院的实施和评估-一项质量改进倡议。

Implementation and evaluation of a multisite drug usage evaluation program across Australian hospitals - a quality improvement initiative.

机构信息

School of Pharmacy, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.

出版信息

BMC Health Serv Res. 2011 Aug 29;11:206. doi: 10.1186/1472-6963-11-206.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

With the use of medicines being a broad and extensive part of health management, mechanisms to ensure quality use of medicines are essential. Drug usage evaluation (DUE) is an evidence-based quality improvement methodology, designed to improve the quality, safety and cost-effectiveness of drug use. The purpose of this paper is to describe a national DUE methodology used to improve health care delivery across the continuum through multi-faceted intervention involving audit and feedback, academic detailing and system change, and a qualitative assessment of the methodology, as illustrated by the Acute Postoperative Pain Management (APOP) project.

METHODS

An established methodology, consisting of a baseline audit of inpatient medical records, structured patient interviews and general practitioner surveys, followed by an educational intervention and follow-up audit, is used. Australian hospitals, including private, public, metropolitan and regional, are invited to participate on a voluntary basis. De-identified data collected by hospitals are collated and evaluated nationally to provide descriptive comparative analyses. Hospitals benchmark their practices against state and national results to facilitate change. The educational intervention consists of academic detailing, group education, audit and feedback, point-of-prescribing prompts and system changes. A repeat data collection is undertaken to assess changes in practice.An online qualitative survey was undertaken to evaluate the APOP program. Qualitative assessment of hospitals' perceptions of the effectiveness of the overall DUE methodology and changes in procedure/prescribing/policy/clinical practice which resulted from participation were elicited.

RESULTS

62 hospitals participated in the APOP project. Among 23 respondents to the evaluation survey, 18 (78%) reported improvements in the documentation of pain scores at their hospital. 15 (65%) strongly agreed or agreed that participation in APOP directly resulted in increased prescribing of multimodal analgesia for pain relief in postoperative patients.

CONCLUSIONS

This national DUE program has facilitated the engagement and participation of a number of acute health care facilities to address issues relating to quality use of medicine. This approach has been perceived to be effective in helping them achieve improvements in patient care.

摘要

背景

由于药品的使用是健康管理的广泛而广泛的一部分,因此确保药品质量使用的机制是必不可少的。药物使用评估(DUE)是一种基于证据的质量改进方法,旨在提高药物使用的质量,安全性和成本效益。本文的目的是描述一种国家 DUE 方法,该方法通过涉及审核和反馈,学术详细信息和系统更改的多方面干预措施,以及对方法的定性评估,通过急性术后疼痛管理(APOP)项目来改善整个医疗保健服务的连续性。

方法

使用一种既定的方法,该方法包括对住院病历进行基线审核,对患者进行结构化访谈和对全科医生进行调查,然后进行教育干预和后续审核。澳大利亚的医院,包括私人,公共,城市和地区,都可以自愿参加。医院收集的匿名数据在全国范围内进行汇总和评估,以提供描述性比较分析。医院将其做法与州和国家的结果进行基准比较,以促进变革。教育干预包括学术详细信息,小组教育,审核和反馈,处方提示和系统更改。进行重复数据收集以评估实践中的变化。进行了在线定性调查,以评估 APOP 计划。定性评估了医院对整体 DUE 方法的有效性的看法,以及参与后程序/处方/政策/临床实践的变化。

结果

62 家医院参加了 APOP 项目。在评估调查的 23 位答复者中,有 18 位(78%)报告说其医院的疼痛评分记录有所改善。有 15 位(65%)强烈同意或同意 APOP 的参与直接导致了术后患者的多模式镇痛处方增加,以缓解疼痛。

结论

该国家 DUE 计划促进了许多急性医疗机构的参与和参与,以解决与合理用药有关的问题。这种方法被认为有助于改善患者的护理。

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