Thomas Michael C, Acquisto Nicole M, Shirk Mary Beth, Patanwala Asad E
College of Pharmacy, Western New England University, Springfield, MA.
Departments of Pharmacy and Emergency Medicine, University of Rochester Medicine, Rochester, NY.
Am J Health Syst Pharm. 2016 Mar 15;73(6):386-94. doi: 10.2146/ajhp150321.
The results of a survey to characterize pharmacy practice in emergency department (ED) settings are reported.
An electronic survey was sent to all members of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists' Emergency Medicine Connect group and the American College of Clinical Pharmacy's Emergency Medicine Practice and Research Network. Approximately 400 nontrainee pharmacy practitioners were invited to participate in the survey, which was open for 30 days. Descriptive statistics were used for all analyses.
Two hundred thirty-three responses to the survey that were at least partially completed were received. After the removal of duplicate responses and null records, 187 survey responses were retained. The majority of respondents were from community hospitals (59.6%) or academic medical centers (36.1%). A pharmacist's presence in the ED of more than eight hours per day on weekdays and weekends was commonly reported (68.7% of respondents); 49.4% of institutions provided more than eight hours of coverage daily. Nearly one in three institutions (34.8%) provided no weekend ED staffing. The most frequently reported hours of coverage were during the 1 p.m.-midnight time frame. The distribution of ED pharmacist activities, by category, was as follows (data are median reported time commitments): clinical, 25% (interquartile range [IQR], 15-40%); emergency response, 15% (IQR, 10-20%); order processing, 15% (IQR, 5-25%); medication reconciliation/history-taking, 10% (IQR, 5-25%); teaching, 10% (IQR, 5-15%); administrative, 5% (IQR, 3-10%); and scholarly endeavors, 0% (IQR, 0-5%).
Pharmacists from academic and community EDs perform a variety of clinical, educational, and administrative activities.
报告一项旨在描述急诊科药学实践情况的调查结果。
向美国卫生系统药师协会急诊医学联络组和美国临床药师学院急诊医学实践与研究网络的所有成员发送了电子调查问卷。约400名非实习药师受邀参与该调查,调查为期30天。所有分析均采用描述性统计方法。
共收到233份至少部分完成的调查问卷回复。去除重复回复和无效记录后,保留了187份调查问卷回复。大多数受访者来自社区医院(59.6%)或学术医疗中心(36.1%)。普遍报告称,工作日和周末药师在急诊科每天工作超过8小时(68.7%的受访者);49.4%的机构每天提供超过8小时的服务。近三分之一的机构(34.8%)没有提供周末急诊科人员配备。最常报告的服务时间是下午1点至午夜时段。按类别划分,急诊科药师活动的分布如下(数据为报告的时间投入中位数):临床,25%(四分位间距[IQR],15 - 40%);应急响应,15%(IQR,10 - 20%);医嘱处理,15%(IQR,5 - 25%);用药核对/病史采集,10%(IQR,5 - 25%);教学,10%(IQR,5 - 15%);行政,5%(IQR,3 - 10%);学术活动,0%(IQR,0 - 5%)。
学术和社区急诊科的药师开展多种临床、教育和行政活动。