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医生不遵守处方书写要求。

Physician noncompliance with prescription-writing requirements.

作者信息

Ingrim N B, Hokanson J A, Guernsey B G, Doutré W H, Blair C W, Verrett T J

出版信息

Am J Hosp Pharm. 1983 Mar;40(3):414-7.

PMID:6846349
Abstract

Prescriptions processed in an outpatient pharmacy department (OPD) were audited retrospectively for physician noncompliance with prescription-writing requirements, and the estimated cost in pharmacist and patient time attributable to the errors made was assessed. During a 14-day period, 7858 prescriptions written by 451 physicians and taken to the OPD of a large teaching hospital were examined. When the patient's name, physician's signature, drug quantity, or directions for use were omitted, patients were asked to return the prescription in person for correction. In a follow-up study, the time spent at the clinic for this purpose was recorded for 50 patients. For another sample of 52 prescriptions corrected by a pharmacist's telephone call to the physician, pharmacist time spent was recorded. Errors were found in 1070 prescriptions. The total number of errors was 1130, for a noncompliance rate of 14.38%. The most frequent errors were ordering of nonformulary drugs and erroneous or unspecified dosage strength. There was no difference in noncompliance among physicians with various levels of training. An average of 25 patients per day were asked to return to the clinic for correction of their prescriptions; more than half did not return to the OPD. For the 50 patients whose return visits were monitored, time spent in the clinic area was 15.0 +/- 9.1 minutes. For the 52 prescriptions corrected by telephone calls to physicians, the pharmacist spent 10.3 +/- 11.0 minutes. Under these study conditions, pharmacists spent 16.3 hours per day correcting prescription errors; if asked to return all unfillable prescriptions, patients would have spent 23.7 hours per day. Pharmacy departments might reduce these time expenditures by conducting periodic reviews of prescription errors and apprising physicians of frequent areas of noncompliance.

摘要

对门诊药房处理的处方进行回顾性审核,以检查医生是否不符合处方书写要求,并评估因错误导致的药剂师和患者时间的估计成本。在14天的时间里,检查了451名医生开具的、拿到一家大型教学医院门诊药房的7858张处方。当患者姓名、医生签名、药品数量或使用说明遗漏时,要求患者亲自返回处方进行更正。在一项后续研究中,记录了50名患者为此目的在诊所花费的时间。对于药剂师通过电话联系医生更正的另外52张处方样本,记录了药剂师花费的时间。在1070张处方中发现了错误。错误总数为1130个,违规率为14.38%。最常见的错误是开非处方药物以及错误或未明确规定的剂量强度。不同培训水平的医生之间的违规情况没有差异。平均每天有25名患者被要求返回诊所更正处方;超过一半的患者没有返回门诊药房。对于50名回访受到监测的患者,在诊区花费的时间为15.0±9.1分钟。对于通过电话联系医生更正的52张处方,药剂师花费了10.3±11.0分钟。在这些研究条件下,药剂师每天花费16.3小时纠正处方错误;如果要求退回所有无法配药的处方,患者每天将花费23.7小时。药房部门可以通过定期审查处方错误并告知医生常见的违规领域来减少这些时间支出。

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