Hoffins Emily L, Stone Jamie A, Gilson Aaron M, Watterson Taylor L, Chladek Jason S, Chui Michelle A
Division of Social and Administrative Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Pharmacy, 777 Highland Ave, Madison, WI, USA.
Chui SAMS (Systems Approach to Medication Safety) Lab, University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Nursing, 701 Highland Ave, Madison, WI, USA.
Explor Res Clin Soc Pharm. 2025 Aug 19;20:100646. doi: 10.1016/j.rcsop.2025.100646. eCollection 2025 Dec.
Over-the-counter medications are an integral component of community pharmacies, providing patients with accessible options for addressing health concerns independently. However, this increases the potential for adverse drug events, particularly among older adults, due to overestimating medication safety. Pharmacy layouts, often informed by retail store principles, frequently prioritize product profitability over patient safety.
This study evaluates the impact of Senior Safe™, a physical redesign of pharmacy aisles, on older adults' visual attention during medication selection to enhance patient safety.
Senior Safe rearranged over-the-counter products based on safety designation and human factors engineering principles. Older adult participants wore eye-tracking glasses and engaged in a scenario-based simulation to measure gaze behavior during medication selection. Simulations were conducted pre- and post-intervention to analyze fixation durations within each medication safety category.
Thirty-eight older adult participants completed this portion of the study. Post-intervention participants spent significantly more time fixating on Senior Safe medications (μ = 25.17 s) compared to pre-implementation participants (μ = 9.40s). Post-intervention participants also spent more time selecting OTCs overall.
This study demonstrates how environmental redesign influences patient visual attention behavior. These findings emphasize the role of environmental design in enhancing patient safety and support eye-tracking as an effective method for measuring patient behavior in community pharmacy settings.
非处方药是社区药房不可或缺的组成部分,为患者提供了独立解决健康问题的便捷选择。然而,由于高估药物安全性,这增加了药物不良事件的可能性,尤其是在老年人中。药房布局通常受零售店原则的影响,往往将产品盈利能力置于患者安全之上。
本研究评估药房过道的实体重新设计“高级安全™”对老年人在药物选择过程中的视觉注意力的影响,以提高患者安全性。
“高级安全”根据安全标识和人因工程学原理重新排列非处方药产品。老年参与者佩戴眼动追踪眼镜,并参与基于场景的模拟,以测量药物选择过程中的注视行为。在干预前后进行模拟,以分析每个药物安全类别的注视持续时间。
38名老年参与者完成了该部分研究。与干预前参与者(μ = 9.40秒)相比,干预后参与者在“高级安全”药物上的注视时间显著更长(μ = 25.17秒)。干预后参与者在选择非处方药上花费的总时间也更多。
本研究证明了环境重新设计如何影响患者的视觉注意力行为。这些发现强调了环境设计在提高患者安全性方面的作用,并支持眼动追踪作为测量社区药房环境中患者行为的有效方法。