Brandeis University Schneider Institutes for Health Policy, Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts, USA.
J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2012 May-Jun;19(3):375-81. doi: 10.1136/amiajnl-2011-000209. Epub 2011 Sep 21.
To better understand barriers associated with the adoption and use of electronic prescribing of controlled substances (EPCS), a practice recently established by US Drug Enforcement Administration regulation.
Prescribers of controlled substances affiliated with a regional health system were surveyed regarding current electronic prescribing (e-prescribing) activities, current prescribing of controlled substances, and expectations and barriers to the adoption of EPCS.
246 prescribers (response rate of 64%) represented a range of medical specialties, with 43.1% of these prescribers current users of e-prescribing for non-controlled substances. Reported issues with controlled substances included errors, pharmacy call-backs, and diversion; most prescribers expected EPCS to address many of these problems, specifically reduce medical errors, improve work flow and efficiency of practice, help identify prescription diversion or misuse, and improve patient treatment management. Prescribers expected, however, that it would be disruptive to practice, and over one-third of respondents reported that carrying a security authentication token at all times would be so burdensome as to discourage adoption.
Although adoption of e-prescribing has been shown to dramatically reduce medication errors, challenges to efficient processes and errors still persist from the perspective of the prescriber, that may interfere with the adoption of EPCS. Most prescribers regarded EPCS security measures as a small or moderate inconvenience (other than carrying a security token), with advantages outweighing the burden.
Prescribers are optimistic about the potential for EPCS to improve practice, but view certain security measures as a burden and potential barrier.
为了更好地了解与电子处方管制药物(EPCS)的采用和使用相关的障碍,这是美国毒品执法管理局最近规定的一项实践。
对隶属于一个区域医疗系统的管制药物开方医生进行调查,内容包括当前的电子处方(e-prescribing)活动、当前管制药物的处方情况,以及对采用 EPCS 的期望和障碍。
246 名开方医生(响应率为 64%)代表了一系列的医学专业,其中 43.1%的开方医生目前正在使用非管制药物的电子处方。报告的管制药物问题包括错误、药剂师回电和药物转移;大多数开方医生预计 EPCS 将解决许多这些问题,特别是减少医疗差错、改善工作流程和实践效率、帮助识别处方转移或滥用、改善患者治疗管理。然而,开方医生预计这将对实践造成干扰,超过三分之一的受访者报告说,一直携带安全认证令牌将非常繁琐,从而阻碍采用。
尽管电子处方的采用已被证明可大大减少用药错误,但从开方医生的角度来看,高效流程和错误的挑战仍然存在,这可能会干扰 EPCS 的采用。大多数开方医生认为 EPCS 安全措施是一个小或中等程度的不便(除了携带安全令牌),其优势大于负担。
开方医生对 EPCS 改善实践的潜力持乐观态度,但认为某些安全措施是一种负担和潜在障碍。