Siden Rivka, Tamer Helen R, Skyles Amy J, Dolan Christopher S, Propes Denise J, Redic Kimberly
Rivka Siden, Pharm.D., M.S., is Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Research Pharmacy, University of Michigan Health System (UMHS), Ann Arbor, and Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor, University of Michigan College of Pharmacy (UMCP), Ann Arbor. Helen R. Tamer, Pharm. D., is Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Research Pharmacy, UMHS, and Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor, UMCP. Amy J., Skyles Pharm.D., is Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Research Pharmacy, UMHS, and Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor, UMCP. Christopher S. Dolan is Intern, Research Pharmacy, UMHS, and Pharm.D. student, UMCP. Denise J. Propes, CPhT, is Pharmacy Technician, Research Pharmacy, UMHS. Kimberly Redic, Pharm.D., BCPS, is Coordinator, Research Pharmacy, UMHS, and Clinical Assistant Professor, UMCP.
Am J Health Syst Pharm. 2014 Nov 1;71(21):1877-89. doi: 10.2146/ajhp140007.
Results of a survey assessing trends and innovations in the use of pharmacy technicians and other nonpharmacist staff in the research pharmacy setting are reported.
A Web-based survey was distributed to Internet communities of members of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists and the University Health-System Consortium involved in investigational drug research and related practice areas. The survey collected data on the characteristics of institutions with pharmacy department staff dedicated to such research activities and the participation of pharmacists, technicians, and other staff in key areas of research pharmacy operations.
Survey responses from 51 institutions were included in the data analysis. Overall, the reported distribution of assigned responsibility for most evaluated research pharmacy tasks reflected traditional divisions of pharmacist and technician duties, with technicians performing tasks subject to a pharmacist check or pharmacists completing tasks alone. However, some institutions reported allowing technicians to perform a number of key tasks without direct pharmacist supervision, primarily in the areas of inventory management and sponsor monitoring and auditing; almost half of the surveyed institutions reported technician involvement in teaching activities. In general, the reported use of "tech-check-tech" arrangements in research pharmacies was very limited. Some responding institutions reported the innovative use of nonpharmacist staff (e.g., paid interns, students and residents on rotation).
Although the majority of research pharmacy tasks related to direct patient care are performed by or under the direct supervision of pharmacists, a variety of other essential tasks are typically assigned to pharmacy technicians and other nonpharmacist staff.
报告一项关于研究型药房中药剂师技术员及其他非药剂师工作人员使用趋势与创新的调查结果。
通过网络向美国卫生系统药师协会及大学卫生系统联盟参与研究性药物研究及相关实践领域的成员社区发放调查问卷。该调查收集了有关设有专门从事此类研究活动的药房部门工作人员的机构特征,以及药剂师、技术员和其他工作人员在研究型药房运营关键领域参与情况的数据。
数据分析纳入了来自51家机构的调查回复。总体而言,对于大多数评估的研究型药房任务,所报告的职责分配分布反映了药剂师和技术员职责的传统划分,技术员执行的任务需经药剂师检查,或由药剂师单独完成任务。然而,一些机构报告允许技术员在没有药剂师直接监督的情况下执行一些关键任务,主要是在库存管理以及申办方监测和审计领域;近一半的受访机构报告技术员参与教学活动。一般来说,研究型药房中所报告的“技术员互查”安排的使用非常有限。一些回复机构报告了对非药剂师工作人员(如带薪实习生、轮转的学生和住院医师)的创新使用情况。
虽然大多数与直接患者护理相关的研究型药房任务由药剂师执行或在其直接监督下进行,但各种其他重要任务通常分配给药剂师技术员和其他非药剂师工作人员。