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急诊医师在与药物相关的任务上花费了多少时间?一项时间与动作研究。

How much time do emergency department physicians spend on medication-related tasks? A time- and-motion study.

机构信息

Hospital Pharmacy of North Norway Trust, Tromsø, Norway.

Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Health Sciences, UiT the Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø, Norway.

出版信息

BMC Emerg Med. 2024 Apr 9;24(1):56. doi: 10.1186/s12873-024-00974-3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Medication-related problems are an important cause of emergency department (ED) visits, and medication errors are reported in up to 60% of ED patients. Procedures such as medication reconciliation and medication review can identify and prevent medication-related problems and medication errors. However, this work is often time-consuming. In EDs without pharmacists, medication reconciliation is the physician's responsibility, in addition to the primary assignments of examining and diagnosing the patient. The aim of this study was to identify how much time ED physicians spend on medication-related tasks when no pharmacists are present in the EDs.

METHODS

An observational time-and-motion study of physicians in three EDs in Northern Norway was conducted using Work Observation Method by Activity Timing (WOMBAT) to collect and time-stamp data. Observations were conducted in predefined two-hour observation sessions with a 1:1 relationship between observer and participant, during Monday to Friday between 8 am and 8 pm, from November 2020 to October 2021.

RESULTS

In total, 386 h of observations were collected during 225 observation sessions. A total of 8.7% of the physicians' work time was spent on medication-related tasks, of which most time was spent on oral communication about medications with other physicians (3.0%) and medication-related documentation (3.2%). Physicians spent 2.2 min per hour on medication reconciliation tasks, which includes retrieving medication-related information directly from the patient, reading/retrieving written medication-related information, and medication-related documentation. Physicians spent 85.6% of the observed time on non-medication-related clinical or administrative tasks, and the remaining time was spent standby or moving between tasks.

CONCLUSION

In three Norwegian EDs, physicians spent 8.7% of their work time on medication-related tasks, and 85.6% on other clinical or administrative tasks. Physicians spent 2.2 min per hour on tasks related to medication reconciliation. We worry that patient safety related tasks in the EDs receive little attention. Allocating dedicated resources like pharmacists to contribute with medication-related tasks could benefit both physicians and patients.

摘要

背景

药物相关问题是急诊科(ED)就诊的一个重要原因,多达 60%的 ED 患者报告存在药物错误。药物重整和药物审查等程序可以识别和预防药物相关问题和药物错误。然而,这项工作通常很耗时。在没有药剂师的 ED 中,药物重整是医生的职责,除了对患者进行检查和诊断的主要任务外。本研究的目的是确定在 ED 中没有药剂师时,ED 医生在药物相关任务上花费的时间。

方法

对挪威北部三个 ED 的医生进行了观察性时间与动作研究,使用活动时间计时的工作观察法(WOMBAT)收集和标记数据。观察在周一至周五 8 点至 8 点之间进行,每次观察时间为 2 小时,观察者与参与者的比例为 1:1,观察时间为 2020 年 11 月至 2021 年 10 月。

结果

共收集了 386 小时的观察数据,进行了 225 次观察。医生工作时间的 8.7%用于药物相关任务,其中大部分时间用于与其他医生进行药物口头沟通(3.0%)和药物相关文件记录(3.2%)。医生每小时花 2.2 分钟进行药物重整任务,包括直接从患者那里获取药物相关信息、阅读/检索书面药物相关信息和药物相关文件记录。医生将 85.6%的观察时间用于非药物相关的临床或行政任务,其余时间用于待命或在任务之间移动。

结论

在挪威的三个 ED 中,医生将其工作时间的 8.7%用于药物相关任务,85.6%用于其他临床或行政任务。医生每小时花 2.2 分钟用于与药物重整相关的任务。我们担心 ED 中与患者安全相关的任务没有得到足够的重视。分配专门的资源(如药剂师)来完成药物相关任务可以使医生和患者都受益。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/ae3d/11003058/2f8fbd6443d1/12873_2024_974_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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