Division of Pharmacy Practice and Policy, School of Pharmacy, University of Nottingham, East Drive, University Park, Nottingham, NG7 2RD, UK.
Division of Pharmacy Practice and Policy, School of Pharmacy, University of Nottingham, East Drive, University Park, Nottingham, NG7 2RD, UK.
Res Social Adm Pharm. 2021 Jun;17(6):1066-1071. doi: 10.1016/j.sapharm.2020.08.003. Epub 2020 Aug 30.
The safe provision of medicines administration is a fundamental challenge faced in long-term care facilities (LTCFs). Many residents of LTCFs are frail older persons with multiple morbidities, and in addition to polypharmacy, are particularly at risk of harm due to concomitant disease and disability. One potential method to optimise medication safety and facilitate medicines administration within LTCFs is the introduction of technology.
This paper explores the barriers to long-term sustainability concerning the use of an electronic administration system (eMAR) in LTCFs.
Fifteen in depth, semi-structured interviews were conducted with LTCF staff (9), eMAR service commissioners (2), members of the implementation team (2) and care home strategy managers (2) across three LTCF sites. The study participants were purposefully sampled and each interview audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim and analysed using Nvivo 11. In addition to interviews, observational notes were taken by the lead researcher from visits to the LCTFs as a form of data collection. The analysis process consisted of a two-stage process of thematic analysis then theoretical mapping.
Barriers identified were split into four main overarching areas: structural, implementation team, system user and operational barriers. The adoption of eMAR within this setting was welcomed by top-level stakeholders, however, LTCF staff displayed concerns over its usability. The lack of co-development and on-going training need highlighted barriers to its sustainability, in addition to risks associated with current legislation. The themes identified throughout the framework highlight challenges faced when exploring the sustainability of eMAR in LTCF.
The use of technology in health care is evolving. Awareness of actors relating to its introduction can have significant impact on success and service sustainability.
在长期护理机构(LTCF)中,安全提供药物管理是一个基本挑战。许多 LTCF 的居民都是身体虚弱的老年人,患有多种疾病,除了多种药物治疗外,由于并发疾病和残疾,他们特别容易受到伤害。优化药物安全并在 LTCF 内促进药物管理的一种潜在方法是引入技术。
本文探讨了在长期护理机构中使用电子管理系统(eMAR)的长期可持续性障碍。
在三个 LTCF 站点,对 15 名 LTCF 工作人员(9 名)、eMAR 服务专员(2 名)、实施团队成员(2 名)和护理院策略经理(2 名)进行了 15 次深入的半结构化访谈。研究参与者是有目的抽样的,每次访谈都进行音频记录、逐字转录,并使用 Nvivo 11 进行分析。除了访谈外,主要研究人员还从对 LCTF 的访问中记录了观察笔记,作为一种数据收集形式。分析过程包括主题分析的两阶段过程,然后是理论映射。
确定的障碍分为四个主要的总体领域:结构、实施团队、系统用户和运营障碍。尽管高层利益相关者对 eMAR 的采用表示欢迎,但 LTCF 工作人员对其可用性表示担忧。缺乏共同开发和持续培训的需要突出了其可持续性的障碍,以及与当前立法相关的风险。框架中确定的主题突出了在探索 LTCF 中 eMAR 的可持续性时面临的挑战。
医疗保健中技术的使用正在发展。对其引入相关角色的认识会对成功和服务可持续性产生重大影响。