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艾伯塔省肿瘤药剂师额外处方授权的实施情况。

Implementation of additional prescribing authorization among oncology pharmacists in Alberta.

作者信息

Au Bianca, Dersch-Mills Deonne, Ghosh Sunita, Jupp Jennifer, Chambers Carole, Cusano Frances, Danilak Melanie

机构信息

1 Alberta Health Services, Cancer Services.

2 Alberta Health Services, Calagary, Canada.

出版信息

J Oncol Pharm Pract. 2019 Apr;25(3):584-598. doi: 10.1177/1078155217752076. Epub 2018 Jan 16.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To describe the practice settings and prescribing practices of oncology pharmacists with additional prescribing authorization.

METHODS

A descriptive, cross-sectional survey of all oncology pharmacists in Alberta was conducted using a web-based questionnaire over four weeks between March and April 2016. Pharmacists were identified from the Cancer Services Pharmacy Directory and leadership staff in Alberta Health Services. Descriptive statistics were used to describe the practice setting, prescribing practices, motivators to apply for additional prescribing authorization, and the facilitators and barriers of prescribing. Logistic regression was used to explore factors associated with having additional prescribing authorization.

RESULTS

The overall response rate was 41% (71 of 175 pharmacists). Oncology pharmacists with additional prescribing authorization made up 38% of respondents. They primarily worked in urban, tertiary cancer centers, and practiced in ambulatory care. The top 3 clinical activities they participated in were medication reconciliation, medication counseling/education, and ambulatory patient assessment. Respondents thought additional prescribing authorization was most useful for ambulatory patient assessment and follow-up. Antiemetics were prescribed the most often. The median number of prescriptions written in an average week of clinical work was 5. Competence, self-confidence, and the potential impact on patient care/perceived impact on work environment were the strongest facilitators of prescribing. The strongest motivators to apply for additional prescribing authorization were relevancy to practice, the potential for increased efficiency, and advancing the profession.

CONCLUSION

The current majority of oncology pharmacist prescribing in Alberta occurs in ambulatory care with a large focus on antiemetic prescribing. Pharmacists found additional prescribing authorization most useful for ambulatory patient assessment and follow-up.

摘要

目的

描述具有额外处方授权的肿瘤药剂师的执业环境和处方实践。

方法

2016年3月至4月期间,通过网络问卷对艾伯塔省所有肿瘤药剂师进行了一项描述性横断面调查,为期四周。药剂师从癌症服务药房名录和艾伯塔省卫生服务机构的领导人员中确定。描述性统计用于描述执业环境、处方实践、申请额外处方授权的动机以及处方的促进因素和障碍。逻辑回归用于探索与拥有额外处方授权相关的因素。

结果

总体回复率为41%(175名药剂师中的71名)。拥有额外处方授权的肿瘤药剂师占受访者的38%。他们主要在城市的三级癌症中心工作,从事门诊护理工作。他们参与的前三项临床活动是用药核对、用药咨询/教育和门诊患者评估。受访者认为额外处方授权对门诊患者评估和随访最有用。止吐药的处方最为常见。临床工作平均每周开具的处方中位数为5张。能力、自信以及对患者护理的潜在影响/对工作环境的感知影响是处方最有力的促进因素。申请额外处方授权的最强烈动机是与实践的相关性、提高效率的潜力以及推动该专业发展。

结论

目前艾伯塔省大多数肿瘤药剂师的处方工作在门诊护理中进行,主要集中在止吐药处方上。药剂师发现额外处方授权对门诊患者评估和随访最有用。

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