Ciudad-Gutiérrez Pablo, Suárez-Casillas Paloma, Alfaro-Lara Eva Rocío, Santos-Rubio Maria Dolores, Santos-Ramos Bernardo, Guisado-Gil Ana Belén
Department of Pharmacy, University Hospital Virgen del Rocio, Seville, Spain.
Department of Pharmacy, University Hospital Virgen del Rocio, Seville, Spain
BMJ Health Care Inform. 2025 Jan 30;32(1):e101256. doi: 10.1136/bmjhci-2024-101256.
The last decade has seen exponential growth in electronic health tools. However, only a limited number of electronic medication reconciliation tools have been developed and implemented in healthcare settings. Here, we present ConciliaMed, a mobile and web-based tool for healthcare professionals to reconcile the chronic medications of patients undergoing elective surgery.
A research team of pharmacists and internists worked together with a technology company to design and develop ConciliaMed. Evidence-based guidelines were collected for inclusion in the tool. A group of experts conducted a simulation with a preliminary version of ConciliaMed to identify bugs and technical improvements and to assess their satisfaction with the application. The final prototype of the tool was disseminated through clinical meetings and the Google Store.
Four easy-to-use and interactive modules can be used to reconcile chronic medications through the app, while the web platform is designed for consultation and learning. A higher level of satisfaction with the tool was achieved by the test participants (4.67±0.58). The triggering of dose and duplication alerts for users or the integration of ConciliaMed with electronic prescription systems were some of the more requested adaptations by the test participants.
The ability to generate an editable reconciliation report or transfer information between users are some of the features of ConciliaMed that encourage its use. The integration of ConciliaMed into the healthcare workflow is expected.
The web platform is freely available online (https://conciliamed.chronic-pharma.com), as is the mobile application through the Google Store, making it easily accessible to healthcare professionals.
在过去十年中,电子健康工具呈指数级增长。然而,在医疗环境中开发和实施的电子药物重整工具数量有限。在此,我们介绍ConciliaMed,这是一款基于移动设备和网络的工具,供医疗专业人员对接受择期手术患者的慢性药物进行重整。
一个由药剂师和内科医生组成的研究团队与一家科技公司合作设计并开发了ConciliaMed。收集了基于证据的指南以纳入该工具。一组专家对ConciliaMed的初步版本进行了模拟,以识别漏洞和技术改进,并评估他们对该应用程序的满意度。该工具的最终原型通过临床会议和谷歌应用商店进行了传播。
四个易于使用且交互式的模块可用于通过该应用程序对慢性药物进行重整,而网络平台则专为咨询和学习而设计。测试参与者对该工具的满意度较高(4.67±0.