J Am Pharm Assoc (2003). 2021 Jul-Aug;61(4S):S105-S117. doi: 10.1016/j.japh.2021.02.013. Epub 2021 Mar 2.
This study sought to characterize users' perceptions of, and identify the average time needed to complete a newly abbreviated version of the Institute for Safe Medication Practices Medication Safety Self Assessment for Community and Ambulatory Pharmacy (MSSA-CAP).
This study took place within a large, national, nonprofit, faith-based health system. An abbreviated version of ISMP's MSSA-CAP was developed through an iterative process by researchers and the health system's medication safety officers (MSOs, i.e., the assessment tool's 'users'). Retained items included those with nonoverlapping (1) bolded or keywords; (2) "quick asks," answerable without external information; or (3) were relevant to community pharmacy practice (i.e., nonambulatory care-specific). During site visits, MSOs assessed the organization's community pharmacies with the abbreviated tool. Users completed pre- and post-visit surveys asking their perceptions of and time spent using the full and abbreviated versions of the MSSA-CAP. Results were analyzed using descriptive statistics.
Sixty of the original MSSA-CAP's 216 items were retained. Between August to December 2019, six MSO users assessed 59 community pharmacies across 10 states with the abbreviated assessment tool. On the average, users reported needing 86.1 ± 35.4 minutes to complete the abbreviated assessment. Sixty-seven percent of users agreed or strongly agreed that the abbreviated assessment was of a good length, compared with only 17% for the original full assessment. Collectively, assessed community pharmacies scored highest on MSSA-CAP items related to Physical Environment and Prescription Labels, and lowest on Hard Stops and Proactive Risk Assessments.
Streamlining items in medication safety assessment tools may be useful in overcoming time barriers to implementation in community pharmacies.
本研究旨在描述用户对新缩写版 ISMP 社区和门诊药房用药安全自我评估(MSSA-CAP)的看法,并确定完成该评估所需的平均时间。
本研究在一个大型的、全国性的、非营利性的、以信仰为基础的健康系统中进行。通过研究人员和健康系统的用药安全官员(MSOs,即评估工具的“用户”)的迭代过程,开发了 ISMP 的 MSSA-CAP 的缩写版。保留的项目包括:(1)加粗或关键词不重叠的项目;(2)无需外部信息即可回答的“快速询问”;或(3)与社区药房实践相关(即非门诊护理特定)的项目。在实地访问期间,MSOs 使用缩写工具评估该组织的社区药房。用户在访问前后完成了调查,询问他们对 MSSA-CAP 完整和缩写版本的看法以及使用时间。结果使用描述性统计进行分析。
216 项原始 MSSA-CAP 中有 60 项被保留。在 2019 年 8 月至 12 月期间,6 名 MSO 用户使用缩写评估工具评估了 10 个州的 59 家社区药房。平均而言,用户报告完成缩写评估需要 86.1±35.4 分钟。67%的用户同意或强烈同意缩写评估的长度合适,而只有 17%的用户对原始完整评估表示同意。评估的社区药房在与物理环境和处方标签相关的 MSSA-CAP 项目上得分最高,而在硬停止和主动风险评估方面得分最低。
简化用药安全评估工具中的项目可能有助于克服社区药房实施中的时间障碍。