Jung Yoo Young, Walsh Áine, Patel Jig, Lai Kit
King's College University, Stamford St, London SE1 9NH, UK.
Pharmacy department, Level 1 Cheyne Wing, King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, SE5 9RS, London, UK.
Explor Res Clin Soc Pharm. 2025 Apr 1;18:100599. doi: 10.1016/j.rcsop.2025.100599. eCollection 2025 Jun.
When deciding whether to adopt a digital healthcare technology, there is a need to fully grasp the benefits as well as understand any potential challenges from the outset, to enable appropriate mitigations to be considered as part of implementation plans. Automated dispensing cabinets (ADCs) have been increasingly used in hospitals as a means of streamlining medicines use workflows, facilitating medicine management, saving costs, and improving patient safety. Manufacturers commonly reference the benefits of ADCs but rarely outline the challenges. It is important that senior leaders in healthcare understand both the benefits and challenges of ADCs prior to implementation, to ensure the technology is implemented in areas where the benefits can be most maximally achieved and the challenges mitigated in so far as possible. A scoping review methodology was used to map existing literature focussing on the benefits and challenges of ADC use with medicines. Following a preliminary search to identify key terms, extensive literature searches were conducted in Medline, PubMed, CINAHL, Embase, Global Health, and Web of Science. Among 234 articles identified from the search, 54 articles were included for full data extraction. Extracted information included publication date and origin, study aims & objectives, study setting, medication distribution model, technology infrastructure, overarching category, area of focus, and key findings. The findings were discussed in terms of implications for broad trends and future research directions. Although results indicate that there is an abundance of published literature on benefits and challenges associated with ADC use with medicines, there are only a handful of UK studies. Differences in settings, distribution models, workflows and technology infrastructure limit the overall ability to generalise findings. Further UK-based studies carried out in different settings with varying levels of technological infrastructure is imperative to not only track the impact of ADCs but also to inform practice to ensure the continued delivery of benefits. Further studies focusing particularly on the impact of stock optimisation and the management of CDs (Controlled drugs) would be key areas of focus.
在决定是否采用数字医疗技术时,有必要从一开始就充分掌握其益处,并了解任何潜在挑战,以便在实施计划中考虑适当的应对措施。自动配药柜(ADCs)在医院中的使用越来越普遍,它有助于简化用药流程、促进药品管理、节省成本并提高患者安全。制造商通常会提及ADCs的益处,但很少概述其面临的挑战。医疗保健领域的高级领导者在实施之前了解ADCs的益处和挑战非常重要,以确保该技术在能最大程度实现益处且尽可能减轻挑战的领域中得到应用。本研究采用了范围综述方法,梳理了聚焦于ADCs在药品使用方面的益处和挑战的现有文献。在进行初步检索以确定关键词后,我们在Medline、PubMed、CINAHL、Embase、Global Health和Web of Science中进行了广泛的文献检索。在检索到的234篇文章中,有54篇文章被纳入进行完整的数据提取。提取的信息包括发表日期和来源、研究目的、研究背景、药物分发模式、技术基础设施、总体类别、关注领域和主要发现。我们根据对广泛趋势和未来研究方向的影响对研究结果进行了讨论。尽管结果表明,关于ADCs在药品使用方面的益处和挑战已有大量发表的文献,但英国的相关研究却很少。不同的背景、分发模式、工作流程和技术基础设施限制了对研究结果进行总体概括的能力。在不同技术基础设施水平的环境中开展更多基于英国的研究不仅对于追踪ADCs的影响至关重要,而且对于指导实践以确保持续获得益处也很重要。尤其关注库存优化和管制药品(CDs)管理影响的进一步研究将是重点关注的关键领域。