School of Nursing, Midwifery and Paramedicine, University of the Sunshine Coast, USC, Locked Bag 4, Maroochydore DC, QLD 4558, Australia.
Sunshine Coast University Hospital, PO Box 5340, Sunshine Coast MC, QLD 4560, Australia.
Int J Nurs Stud. 2020 Nov;111:103773. doi: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2020.103773. Epub 2020 Sep 11.
Automated medication dispensing cabinets are ubiquitous in hospitals in the United States and prevalent in Canada, but they are still relatively new to health services elsewhere. The automation of medication management using distributed dispensing units is aimed at improving stock management and patient safety; however, the evidence for the latter remains equivocal, and the impact on nursing workflow is poorly understood.
This study evaluated the impact on the nursing workflow of a distributed automated medication dispensing system. The research aimed to explore the acceptability and utility of this system in a variety of clinical settings and to investigate similarities and differences in the use of the dispensing cabinets across different clinical areas.
A cross-sectional design was employed.
The setting was a newly constructed 450-bed regional Australian tertiary hospital.
The study involved 174 registered nurses and 12 pharmacy assistant staff from general ward and specialty areas who were using the automated medication dispensing cabinets.
Methods included a hospital-wide survey of users and an observation study of nursing workflow around the automated medication cabinets in specific clinical areas.
The majority of staff were satisfied with the system and were positive about the overall safety and security. Key concerns related to access delays, and increased time needed due to walking distance and interruptions from other staff. Staff perceived that the automated medication dispensing cabinet use slowed medication administration processes as a result of queueing, and it also had other impacts on workflow. The system was found to expedite processes around controlled/narcotic drug administration. Re-stocking requirements presented operational issues; pharmacy assistants were observed waiting for opportunities to complete re-stocking tasks in the face of competing clinical requirements. Nurses from general wards were more satisfied with the system than those from specialty areas.
Automated medication dispensing cabinets were widely accepted by nurses in a large newly opened hospital in a variety of acute clinical areas despite disruptions to workflow. Adaptations for access were more acceptable to nurses in general wards than those in specialty areas prompting consideration of redesign to improve suitability. Tweetable abstract: Automated medication cabinets change nursing workflow because of queueing, interruptions from other staff and increased walking. Ward nurses are more accepting of such workflow disruptions than speciality area nurses #medicationsafety #nurseworkflow #nursesatisfaction (268 char).
自动化药品配药柜在美国的医院中无处不在,在加拿大也很普遍,但在其他地方的医疗服务中,它们仍然相对较新。使用分布式配药单元实现药品管理自动化的目的是改善库存管理和患者安全;然而,后者的证据仍然存在争议,对护理工作流程的影响也知之甚少。
本研究评估了分布式自动化药品配药系统对护理工作流程的影响。该研究旨在探索该系统在各种临床环境中的可接受性和实用性,并调查不同临床区域对配药柜使用的相似性和差异性。
采用横断面设计。
研究地点为澳大利亚一家新建的 450 床位的地区性三级医院。
研究对象包括来自普通病房和专科病房的 174 名注册护士和 12 名药剂师助理,他们正在使用自动化药品配药柜。
方法包括对用户进行全院范围的调查和对特定临床区域自动化药品配药柜周围护理工作流程进行观察研究。
大多数工作人员对该系统感到满意,并对总体安全性和保障性持积极态度。主要关注的问题包括访问延迟,以及由于步行距离和其他工作人员的干扰而导致的时间增加。工作人员认为,由于排队,自动化药品配药柜的使用会减缓药品管理流程,并且还会对工作流程产生其他影响。该系统被发现加快了管制/麻醉药品管理流程。补货需求带来了运营问题;药剂师助理在面对竞争的临床需求时,观察到他们等待完成补货任务的机会。来自普通病房的护士比来自专科病房的护士对系统更满意。
尽管工作流程中断,大型新开设医院的各种急性临床科室的护士广泛接受了自动化药品配药柜。对访问的调整更能被普通病房的护士接受,而不是专科病房的护士,这促使考虑重新设计以提高适用性。可推文摘要:自动化药品配药柜由于排队、其他工作人员的干扰和增加的步行导致护理工作流程发生变化。病房护士比专科病房护士更能接受这种工作流程中断#药品安全#护士工作流程#护士满意度(268 个字符)。