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猛击!索尔福德药物安全仪表盘。

SMASH! The Salford medication safety dashboard.

作者信息

Williams Richard, Keers Richard, Gude Wouter T, Jeffries Mark, Davies Colin, Brown Benjamin, Kontopantelis Evangelos, Avery Anthony J, Ashcroft Darren M, Peek Niels

机构信息

NIHR Greater Manchester Patient Safety Translational Research Centre (PSTRC), University of Manchester.

NIHR Greater Manchester Patient Safety Translational Research Centre, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK and Division of Pharmacy and Optometry, Centre for Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety, School of Health Sciences, Manchester Academic Health Sciences Centre (MAHSC), University of Manchester.

出版信息

J Innov Health Inform. 2018 Oct 18;25(3):183-193. doi: 10.14236/jhi.v25i3.1015.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Patient safety is vital to well-functioning health systems. A key component is safe prescribing, particularly in primary care where most medications are prescribed. Previous research demonstrated that the number of patients exposed to potentially hazardous prescribing can be reduced by interrogating the electronic health record (EHR) database of general practices and providing feedback to general practitioners in a pharmacist-led intervention. We aimed to develop and roll out an online dashboard application that delivers this audit and feedback intervention in a continuous fashion.

METHOD

Based on initial system requirements we designed the dashboard's user interface over 3 iterations with 6 general practitioners (GPs), 7 pharmacists and a member of the public. Prescribing safety indicators from previous work were implemented in the dashboard. Pharmacists were trained to use the intervention and deliver it to general practices.

RESULTS

A web-based electronic dashboard was developed and linked to shared care records in Salford, UK. The completed dashboard was deployed in all but one (n=43) general practices in the region. By November 2017, 36 pharmacists had been trained in delivering the intervention to practices. There were 135 registered users of the dashboard, with an average of 91 user sessions a week.

CONCLUSION

We have developed and successfully rolled out of a complex, pharmacist-led dashboard intervention in Salford, UK. System usage statistics indicate broad and sustained uptake of the intervention. The use of systems that provide regularly updated audit information may be an important contributor towards medication safety in primary care.

摘要

背景

患者安全对于运行良好的卫生系统至关重要。一个关键组成部分是安全开药,尤其是在开出大多数药物的初级保健中。先前的研究表明,通过查询全科医疗的电子健康记录(EHR)数据库并在药剂师主导的干预中向全科医生提供反馈,可以减少接触潜在危险处方的患者数量。我们旨在开发并推出一款在线仪表板应用程序,以持续方式提供这种审核和反馈干预。

方法

基于初始系统要求,我们与6名全科医生(GP)、7名药剂师和一名公众进行了3次迭代,设计了仪表板的用户界面。先前工作中的开药安全指标在仪表板中得以实施。药剂师接受了使用该干预措施并将其提供给全科医疗的培训。

结果

开发了一个基于网络的电子仪表板,并将其与英国索尔福德的共享护理记录相链接。除了一个(n = 43)全科医疗外,该地区所有其他全科医疗都部署了完整的仪表板。到2017年11月,已有36名药剂师接受了向各医疗机构提供干预措施的培训。仪表板有135名注册用户,平均每周有91次用户会话。

结论

我们在英国索尔福德开发并成功推出了一项复杂的、由药剂师主导的仪表板干预措施。系统使用统计数据表明该干预措施得到了广泛且持续的采用。使用能提供定期更新审核信息的系统可能是促进初级保健中用药安全的一个重要因素。

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