Zhang Ziyue, Guo Lin, Si Ran, Chalmers Leanne, Filippin Patricia, Carpenter Jane, Czarniak Petra
Curtin Medical School, Faculty of Health Sciences, Curtin University, Kent Street, Bentley, Western Australia 6102, Australia.
Department of Health, Medicines and Poisons Regulation Branch, Royal Street, East Perth, Western Australia 6004, Australia.
Explor Res Clin Soc Pharm. 2022 Mar 2;5:100122. doi: 10.1016/j.rcsop.2022.100122. eCollection 2022 Mar.
Real-time prescription monitoring (RTPM) systems are an effective tool to help health practitioners monitor opioid use and reduce opioid-related harm but little has been reported about the support required by pharmacists to engage with them effectively in practice.
To evaluate the current understanding and perceptions of Western Australian pharmacists regarding RTPM systems and opioid-related harm, and investigate their self-reported training and support requirements prior to RTPM system implementation.
This cross-sectional, prospective study involved an online Qualtrics survey distributed to Western Australian community or hospital pharmacists involved in dispensing and patient-centred roles via local professional pharmacy newsletters and social media. Data collection included demographic information, responses to authentic case scenarios and Likert-scale questions regarding perceptions and training requirements of a RTPM system, pain management and opioid-related harm. Descriptive analysis was utilised.
Sixty-two pharmacists responded to the questionnaire. Most (58/61; 95.1%) had a positive attitude towards RTPM systems, but only 33/61 (54.1%) reported being prepared for its implementation. Perceived barriers to successful implementation included lack of remuneration (46/60; 76.6%), conflict with prescribers (40/60; 66.7%), increased workload (37/60; 61.7%), staff safety concerns (34/60; 56.7%) and lack of knowledge regarding RTPM systems (32/60; 53.3%). Even though most participants were satisfied with training previously received, over 90% reported requiring further training and education, especially regarding RTPM systems (51/57; 96.2%) and opioid-related harm (56/57; 98.2%).
Among a small sample of participants, there was a strong positivity regarding the value of RTPM systems and a high degree of receptiveness to further training in preparation for RTPM implementation.
实时处方监测(RTPM)系统是帮助医疗从业者监测阿片类药物使用并减少阿片类药物相关危害的有效工具,但关于药剂师在实践中有效使用该系统所需支持的报道较少。
评估西澳大利亚州药剂师对RTPM系统和阿片类药物相关危害的当前理解与认知,并调查他们在RTPM系统实施前自我报告的培训和支持需求。
这项横断面前瞻性研究涉及一项通过当地专业药房通讯和社交媒体分发给参与配药及以患者为中心工作的西澳大利亚州社区或医院药剂师的在线Qualtrics调查。数据收集包括人口统计学信息、对真实病例场景的回答以及关于RTPM系统、疼痛管理和阿片类药物相关危害的认知及培训需求的李克特量表问题。采用描述性分析。
62名药剂师回复了问卷。大多数(58/61;95.1%)对RTPM系统持积极态度,但只有33/61(54.1%)表示已为其实施做好准备。成功实施的感知障碍包括缺乏报酬(46/60;76.6%)、与开处方者的冲突(40/60;66.7%)、工作量增加(37/60;61.7%)、员工安全担忧(34/60;56.7%)以及对RTPM系统缺乏了解(32/60;53.3%)。尽管大多数参与者对之前接受的培训感到满意,但超过90%的人表示需要进一步培训和教育,尤其是关于RTPM系统(51/57;96.2%)和阿片类药物相关危害(56/57;98.2%)。
在一小部分参与者中,对RTPM系统的价值有强烈的积极态度,并且对为RTPM实施做准备的进一步培训有高度的接受度。