Garnier Alexandra, Bonnabry Pascal, Bouchoud Lucie
Pharmacy, Geneva University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland.
Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences of Western Switzerland, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland.
J Oncol Pharm Pract. 2025 Apr;31(3):355-363. doi: 10.1177/10781552241237441. Epub 2024 Mar 5.
IntroductionInternational Society of Oncology Pharmacy Practitioners guidelines recommend having standard operating procedures (SOPs) and initial and yearly retraining programs on cytotoxic spill handling for pharmacy operators (POs). This study aimed to create a simulation-based training (SBT) program on this subject and evaluate its impact on POs' real-life performance.MethodsRandomly formed pairs of POs underwent a 2.5-hour training program, including two simulation exercises (a broken cytotoxic vial on the floor and a leaking cytotoxic bag) in a simulated pharmacy production unit. Each participant applied the cytotoxic spill handling SOPs. The PO and trainer-pharmacist did a debriefing after each exercise. Satisfaction was recorded on a 0-to-100% scale. A 20-item questionnaire assessed general knowledge about cytotoxic spill handling before and after the training. One month before and one month after the training, the POs underwent a real-life test when the trainer broke a fake cytotoxic vial in the cytotoxic storage area. Their performance in applying the SOPs was assessed on a 20-point checklist, and the time to handle the spill was recorded.ResultsTwelve POs participated. Mean satisfaction score was 98.9%. Mean knowledge score improved from 10.8/20 (SD = 2.0) before training to 14.5/20 (SD = 1.6) after training (< 0.05). Mean real-life SOP performance improved from 78.6% (SD = 7.4%) to 97.1% (SD = 5.2%) (< 0.05). Mean time to handle cytotoxic spills decreased from 17.3 minutes (SD = 3.6 minutes) to 11.9 minutes (SD = 1.5 minutes) (< 0.05).ConclusionPOs improved their knowledge and real-life competencies for handling cytotoxic spills. This training will be included in POs' initial and continuing training programs.
引言
国际肿瘤药学从业者协会指南建议为药房操作人员(PO)制定细胞毒性药物溢出处理的标准操作程序(SOP)以及初始和年度再培训计划。本研究旨在创建一个基于模拟的关于该主题的培训(SBT)计划,并评估其对PO实际操作表现的影响。
方法
随机组成的PO对参加了一个2.5小时的培训计划,包括在模拟药房生产单元进行的两个模拟练习(一个细胞毒性小瓶掉落在地上和一个细胞毒性袋子泄漏)。每个参与者应用细胞毒性药物溢出处理SOP。每次练习后,PO和培训师 - 药剂师进行总结汇报。满意度以0至100%的量表记录。一份20项的问卷评估了培训前后关于细胞毒性药物溢出处理的一般知识。在培训前一个月和培训后一个月,当培训师在细胞毒性药物储存区打破一个假的细胞毒性小瓶时,PO进行实际操作测试。根据一份20分的清单评估他们应用SOP的表现,并记录处理溢出的时间。
结果
12名PO参与。平均满意度得分是98.9%。平均知识得分从培训前的10.8/20(标准差 = 2.0)提高到培训后的14.5/20(标准差 = 1.6)(<0.05)。实际操作中SOP的平均表现从78.6%(标准差 = 7.4%)提高到97.1%(标准差 = 5.2%)(<0.05)。处理细胞毒性药物溢出的平均时间从17.3分钟(标准差 = 3.6分钟)减少到11.9分钟(标准差 = 1.5分钟)(<0.05)。
结论
PO提高了他们处理细胞毒性药物溢出的知识和实际操作能力。该培训将纳入PO的初始和继续培训计划。