The Department of Practice and Policy UCL School of Pharmacy, Mezzanine Floor, BMA House, Tavistock Square, London, UK.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2013 Oct 23;13:435. doi: 10.1186/1472-6963-13-435.
The Electronic Prescription Service Release 2 (EPS2) in England has been designed to provide electronic transmission of digitally-signed prescriptions between primary care providers, with the intent on removing the large amounts of paper currently exchanged. As part of a wider evaluation of the EPS service, we wished to explore pharmacists' experience with the new system and their perceptions of its benefits and any associated problems.
We conducted semi-structured telephone interviews with community pharmacists using EPS2. We used a purposive sampling technique to obtain views from pharmacists working in pharmacies with a range of sizes and locations and to include both independent pharmacies and multiples. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and coded using grounded theory to identify the main factors that have influenced deployment and implementation in the eyes of respondents. QSR Nvivo was used as to aid in this process.
It became apparent from the analysis that respondents perceived a wide range of advantages of EPS including improved safety, stock control, time management and improved relationships between pharmacy and General Practice staff. Respondents did not perceive a large difference in terms of work processes or development of their professional role. A large number of problems had been experienced in relation to both the technology itself and the way it was used by General Practices. It became apparent that work-around procedures had been developed for dealing with these issues but that not all these problems were perceived as having been addressed sufficiently at source. This sometimes had implications for the extent of EPS2 use and also limited some of the potential advantages of the EPS2 system, such as reduced effort in the management of prescription reimbursement. Respondents made suggestions for future improvements to EPS2. While interview data demonstrated that there were some feedback procedures in place, these were not regarded as being sufficient by the majority of respondents.
Whilst pharmacists perceived a wide range of benefits of EPS, a large number of problems had been experienced. Despite these difficulties, no pharmacists expressed an overall negative view.
英国的电子处方服务版本 2(EPS2)旨在提供初级保健提供者之间的数字签名处方的电子传输,旨在消除目前大量交换的纸张。作为对 EPS 服务更广泛评估的一部分,我们希望探讨药剂师对新系统的体验以及他们对系统益处和任何相关问题的看法。
我们使用 EPS2 对社区药剂师进行了半结构化电话访谈。我们采用了一种有目的的抽样技术,从大小和位置各不相同的药店中获取药剂师的意见,并包括独立药店和连锁店。访谈逐字记录下来,并使用扎根理论进行编码,以确定受访者眼中影响部署和实施的主要因素。使用 QSR Nvivo 来辅助这一过程。
从分析中明显看出,受访者认为 EPS 有很多优势,包括提高安全性、库存控制、时间管理以及改善药房和全科医生之间的关系。受访者认为在工作流程或专业角色发展方面没有太大区别。在技术本身及其被全科医生使用的方式方面,都出现了大量问题。显然,已经开发了一些解决这些问题的变通程序,但并非所有这些问题都被认为已经从源头得到了充分解决。这有时会对 EPS2 的使用程度产生影响,也限制了 EPS2 系统的一些潜在优势,例如减少处方报销管理方面的工作量。受访者对 EPS2 提出了未来改进的建议。虽然访谈数据表明已经有一些反馈程序,但大多数受访者并不认为这些程序足够充分。
尽管药剂师认为 EPS 有很多好处,但也遇到了很多问题。尽管存在这些困难,但没有药剂师对其整体持负面看法。