So Kei Hong, Ting Cheuk Wun, Lee Chui Ping, Lam Teddy Tai-Ning, Chiang Sau Chu, Cheung Yin Ting
School of Pharmacy, Faculty of Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong (China).
Hong Kong Pharmaceutical Care Foundation, Hong Kong, Hong Kong (China).
JMIR Med Inform. 2021 Feb 10;9(2):e24280. doi: 10.2196/24280.
Innovation in technology and automation has been increasingly used to improve conventional medication management processes. In Hong Kong, the current practices of medication management in old age homes (OAHs) are time consuming, labor intensive, and error prone. To address this problem, we initiated an integrated medication management service combining information technology, automation technology, and the Internet of Things in a cluster network of OAHs.
This pilot study aimed to evaluate the impact of the medication management program on (1) medication management efficiency, (2) medication safety, and (3) drug wastage in OAHs. We compared the time efficiency and the reductions in medication errors and medication wastage in OAHs before and at least 2 weeks after the implementation of the program.
From November 2019 to February 2020, we recruited 2 OAHs (serving 178 residents) in Hong Kong into the prospective, pre-post interventional study. The interventional program consisted of electronic medication profiles, automated packaging, and electronic records of medication administration. Using 3-way analysis of variance, we compared the number of doses prepared and checked in 10-minute blocks before and after implementation. We received anonymous reports of medication errors from OAH staff and analyzed the results with the Fisher exact test. We also calculated the quantity and cost of wasted medications from drug disposal reports.
The number of doses prepared and checked in 10-minute blocks significantly increased postimplementation (pre: 41.3, SD 31.8; post: 70.6, SD 22.8; P<.001). There was also a significant reduction in medication errors (pre: 10/9504 doses, 0.1%; post: 0/5731 doses; P=.02). The total costs of wasted medications during January 2020 in OAH 1 (77 residents) and OAH 2 (101 residents) were HK $2566.03 (US $328.98) and HK $5249.48 (US $673.01), respectively.
Our pilot study suggested that an innovative medication management program with information technology, automation technology, and Internet of Things components improved the time efficiency of medication preparation and medication safety for OAHs. It is a promising solution to address the current limitations in medication management in OAHs in Hong Kong.
技术和自动化创新已越来越多地用于改进传统的药物管理流程。在香港,养老院的当前药物管理做法耗时、劳动强度大且容易出错。为解决这一问题,我们在养老院集群网络中启动了一项结合信息技术、自动化技术和物联网的综合药物管理服务。
这项试点研究旨在评估药物管理计划对(1)养老院药物管理效率、(2)药物安全和(3)药物浪费的影响。我们比较了该计划实施前和实施至少2周后养老院的时间效率以及用药错误和药物浪费的减少情况。
2019年11月至2020年2月,我们在香港招募了2家养老院(为178名居民提供服务)参与这项前瞻性的前后对照干预研究。干预计划包括电子药物档案、自动包装和用药记录电子化。我们使用三因素方差分析比较了实施前后10分钟时间段内准备和核对的剂量数量。我们收到了养老院工作人员关于用药错误的匿名报告,并使用Fisher精确检验分析结果。我们还根据药物处置报告计算了浪费药物的数量和成本。
实施后,10分钟时间段内准备和核对的剂量数量显著增加(实施前:41.3,标准差31.8;实施后:70.6,标准差22.8;P<.001)。用药错误也显著减少(实施前:10/9504剂,0.1%;实施后:0/5731剂;P=.02)。2020年1月,养老院1(77名居民)和养老院2(101名居民)浪费药物的总成本分别为2566.03港元(328.98美元)和5249.48港元(673.01美元)。
我们的试点研究表明,一个包含信息技术、自动化技术和物联网组件的创新药物管理计划提高了养老院药物准备的时间效率和用药安全性。这是解决香港养老院当前药物管理局限性的一个有前景的解决方案。