Pharmacy Department, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, UK.
Pharmacy Department, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, UK
Eur J Hosp Pharm. 2021 Jan;28(1):10-15. doi: 10.1136/ejhpharm-2020-002364. Epub 2020 Dec 4.
Hospital admissions from COVID-19 initially increased rapidly within the UK. National Health Service (NHS) field hospitals are part of a capacity building response built at great scale and speed to respond to the anticipated increased demand the NHS faces during this time. NHS Nightingale Hospital Birmingham (NHB) is modelled to treat mild to moderate (non-critical care) COVID-19 disease, to provide step-down capacity for patients in recovery, or for palliating patients in the dying phase of their disease in the Midlands. Opportunities and challenges presented for optimal medicines management (MM) during the development of the NHB are investigated, and a framework developed to support future NHS field hospitals of this model.
A team, comprised of an associate medical director, trust chief pharmacist and senior pharmacists iteratively developed a framework to convert the large non-hospital setting into a functioning NHS field hospital with standardised MM processes adjusted appropriately to cope with operational constraints in the pandemic situation. NHB has, because of its repurposing, both challenges and advantages affecting MM that influence development of the framework. Throughout implementation, a 7-week period between announcement and opening, there was continuous evaluation, external stakeholder validation and peer review.
The PESTLE model, a mechanism of analysis to identify elements of a project environment (Political, Environmental, Social, Technological, Legal and Economic), was applied to identify influencing factors and support detailed project planning. Compliance with medicines legislation was at the forefront of all MM process development for the NHB field hospital. Internal factors were identified by the core MM team, resulting in a workforce, education & training and clinical pharmacy MM plan.
MM processes are extensive and integral to NHS field hospitals. The presented framework of influencing factors may support future NHS field hospital development. It is pertinent to have a broad team working approach to any large-scale project such as outlined here, and suggest the identified factors be used as a core framework for development of any future MM processes in NHS field hospitals.
在英国,因 COVID-19 住院的人数最初迅速增加。国民保健服务(NHS)野战医院是为应对 NHS 在此期间面临的预期需求增加而大规模快速构建的能力建设应对措施的一部分。伯明翰 NHS 南丁格尔医院(NHB)的设计目的是治疗轻度至中度(非重症监护)COVID-19 疾病,为康复中的患者提供下一级治疗能力,或为疾病晚期的患者提供姑息治疗。调查了在 NHB 开发过程中为优化药物管理(MM)带来的机遇和挑战,并开发了一个框架来支持这种模式的未来 NHS 野战医院。
一个由副医疗主任、信托首席药剂师和高级药剂师组成的团队,迭代开发了一个框架,将大型非医院环境转换为一个功能齐全的 NHS 野战医院,同时调整了标准化 MM 流程以适应大流行情况下的运营限制。由于重新定位,NHB 既有影响 MM 的挑战,也有优势,这会影响框架的发展。在实施过程中,从宣布到开业的 7 周内,不断进行评估、外部利益相关者验证和同行评审。
PESTLE 模型是一种分析项目环境(政治、环境、社会、技术、法律和经济)中元素的机制,用于确定影响因素并支持详细的项目规划。NHB 野战医院的所有 MM 流程开发都以遵守药物立法为首要任务。核心 MM 团队确定了内部因素,从而制定了劳动力、教育和培训以及临床药学 MM 计划。
MM 流程广泛而整合 NHS 野战医院。所提出的影响因素框架可能支持未来 NHS 野战医院的发展。对于像这里概述的大型项目,采用广泛的团队工作方法非常重要,并建议将确定的因素用作 NHS 野战医院中任何未来 MM 流程开发的核心框架。