Poulsen Joo Hanne, Rishøj Rikke Mie, Fischer Hanne, Kart Trine, Nørgaard Lotte Stig, Sevel Christian, Dieckmann Peter, Clemmensen Marianne Hald
Social and Clinical Pharmacy, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 2, DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø, Denmark.
The Danish Research Unit for Hospital Pharmacy, Amgros I/S, Copenhagen Ø, Denmark.
Ther Adv Drug Saf. 2019 Jul 12;10:2042098619859995. doi: 10.1177/2042098619859995. eCollection 2019.
Drug change (DC) is a common challenge in Danish hospitals. It affects the work of hospital personnel and has potentially serious patient safety consequences. Focus on medication safety is becoming increasingly important in the prevention of adverse events. The aim of this study is to identify and describe patient safety challenges related to DCs, and to explore potential facilitators to improve patient safety in the medication process in Danish hospital setting.
Two qualitative methods were combined. Data were obtained from the Danish Patient Safety Database (DPSD) containing incidents reports of adverse events related to DCs. Additionally, five semi-structured focus group interviews with hospital personnel (doctors, nurses, pharmacists and pharmacy technicians) from the five regions of Denmark were held.
The DPSD search identified 88 incidents related to DCs due to tender or drug shortage. The incidents were linked to prescribing errors, incorrect dose being dispensed/administered, and delayed/omitted treatment. Four themes from the interviews emerged: (1) challenges related to the drug itself; (2) situational challenges; (3) challenges related to the organization/IT systems/personnel; (4) facilitators/measures to ensure patient safety.
DC is as a complex challenge, especially related to drug shortage. The results allow for a deeper understanding of the challenges and possible facilitators of DCs on the individual and organizational level. Pharmacy personnel were identified to play a key role in ensuring patient safety of DCs in hospitals. Indeed, this emphasizes that pharmacy personnel should be engaged in developing patient safety strategies and support hospital personnel around drug changes.
药物更换(DC)是丹麦医院常见的一项挑战。它影响医院工作人员的工作,并可能对患者安全造成严重后果。在预防不良事件方面,关注用药安全变得越来越重要。本研究的目的是识别和描述与药物更换相关的患者安全挑战,并探索在丹麦医院环境中改善用药过程中患者安全的潜在促进因素。
结合了两种定性方法。数据来自丹麦患者安全数据库(DPSD),其中包含与药物更换相关的不良事件的事件报告。此外,还对来自丹麦五个地区的医院工作人员(医生、护士、药剂师和药房技术员)进行了五次半结构化焦点小组访谈。
DPSD搜索识别出88起因招标或药品短缺导致的与药物更换相关的事件。这些事件与处方错误、错误剂量的调配/给药以及治疗延迟/遗漏有关。访谈中出现了四个主题:(1)与药物本身相关的挑战;(2)情境挑战;(3)与组织/信息技术系统/人员相关的挑战;(4)确保患者安全的促进因素/措施。
药物更换是一项复杂的挑战,尤其是与药品短缺相关的挑战。这些结果有助于更深入地了解药物更换在个人和组织层面上的挑战以及可能的促进因素。药剂人员被认为在确保医院药物更换的患者安全方面发挥关键作用。确实,这强调药剂人员应参与制定患者安全策略,并在药物更换方面支持医院工作人员。