iMED.UL, Faculdade de Farmácia da Universidade de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal.
Int J Clin Pharm. 2012 Oct;34(5):682-5. doi: 10.1007/s11096-012-9669-4. Epub 2012 Jul 10.
This commentary relates to a paper on the development and piloting of a risk management intervention in Portuguese community pharmacy, based on validated preventable drug-related morbidity indicators. In the paper we presented the research programme and implications for future evaluation. However, we believe that the intervention may be seen as important for patient safety without further evaluation. Therefore in this commentary we discuss considerations for service roll-out, by revisiting some issues already presented and by introducing aspects such as service definition and remuneration. We argue that in the absence of service remuneration, redesign of care processes through IT support and inter-professional collaboration, and coaching to encourage the aforementioned efforts it is unlikely that the proposed risk management intervention will succeed in preventing drug-related morbidity.
本评论涉及一项基于经过验证的可预防药物相关发病率指标在葡萄牙社区药房开发和试行的风险管理干预措施的论文。在本文中,我们介绍了研究计划及其对未来评估的影响。然而,我们认为无需进一步评估,该干预措施对于患者安全可能很重要。因此,在本评论中,我们通过重新讨论已经提出的一些问题,并引入服务定义和报酬等方面,讨论了服务推广的考虑因素。我们认为,在缺乏服务报酬的情况下,通过 IT 支持和跨专业合作重新设计护理流程,并进行辅导以鼓励上述努力,否则所提议的风险管理干预措施不太可能成功预防药物相关发病率。