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电子处方和封锁期间处方药品的获取:来自新西兰的患者经验。

E-prescribing and access to prescription medicines during lockdown: experience of patients in Aotearoa/New Zealand.

机构信息

Health Services Research Centre, Victoria University of Wellington, P.O. Box 600, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand.

Department of Primary Health Care and General Practice, University of Otago Wellington, PO Box 7343, Newtown, 6021, New Zealand.

出版信息

BMC Fam Pract. 2021 Jul 1;22(1):140. doi: 10.1186/s12875-021-01490-0.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Health services internationally have been compelled to change their methods of service delivery in response to the global COVID-19 pandemic, to mitigate the spread of infection amongst health professionals and patients. In Aotearoa/New Zealand, widespread electronic delivery of prescriptions (e-prescribing) was enabled. The aim of the research was to explore patients' experiences of how lockdown, changes to prescribing and the interface between general practices and community pharmacy affected access to prescription medications.

METHOD

The research employed a mixed-method approach. This included an online survey (n = 1,010) and in-depth interviews with a subset of survey respondents (n = 38) during the first COVID-19 lockdown (March-May 2020). Respondents were recruited through a snowballing approach, starting with social media and email list contacts of the research team. In keeping with the approach, descriptive statistics of survey data and thematic analysis of qualitative interview and open-ended questions in survey data were combined.

RESULTS

For most respondents who received a prescription during lockdown, this was sent directly to the pharmacy. Most people picked up their medication from the pharmacy; home delivery of medication was rare (4%). Survey and interview respondents wanted e-prescribing to continue post-lockdown and described where things worked well and where they encountered delays in the process of acquiring prescription medication.

CONCLUSIONS

E-prescribing has the potential to improve access to prescription medication and is convenient for patients. The increase in e-prescribing during lockdown highlighted how the system could be improved, through better feedback about errors, more consistency across practices and pharmacies, more proactive communication with patients, and equitable prescribing costs.

摘要

背景

为了减轻医护人员和患者之间感染的传播,国际卫生服务机构被迫改变其服务提供方式,以应对全球 COVID-19 大流行。在新西兰,广泛启用了电子处方(e-prescribing)。本研究旨在探讨患者在封锁期间、处方开具变化以及全科医生与社区药房之间的界面如何影响处方药物获取方面的体验。

方法

该研究采用了混合方法。这包括一项在线调查(n=1010)和对调查受访者中的一部分(n=38)的深入访谈,调查是在第一次 COVID-19 封锁期间(2020 年 3 月至 5 月)进行的。受访者是通过滚雪球的方式招募的,从研究团队的社交媒体和电子邮件联系人开始。按照这种方法,对调查数据的描述性统计和定性访谈以及调查数据中的开放式问题的主题分析进行了组合。

结果

对于大多数在封锁期间收到处方的受访者来说,处方直接寄到了药房。大多数人从药房取药;很少有药物送上门(4%)。调查和访谈受访者希望在封锁后继续进行电子处方,并描述了在获取处方药物的过程中哪些地方运作良好,哪些地方遇到了延迟。

结论

电子处方有提高处方药物获取便利性的潜力。封锁期间电子处方的增加突出了如何通过更好地反馈错误、提高实践和药房之间的一致性、更积极主动地与患者沟通以及公平的处方费用来改进系统。

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