IMPLEMENTATION OF ELECTRONIC PRESCRIPTIONS: THE PHYSICIANS VIEW

K. D. Staric, M. Tilney, I. Chouvarda, P. Bukovec, H. Belani
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Connected Health is a paradigm shift looking after the individual and community health that is arising all over the world, applicable in a wide spectrum of care services, including primary care and electronic prescriptions (e-prescriptions), which are a core part of this ecosystem. Electronic prescribing has great potential as it reduces legibility problems associated with handwritten prescriptions, can automatically flag potential interactions, adverse effects improving patient safety and can facilitate operational pharmaceutical management including potentially reducing stock-outs. While e-prescriptions have been widely adopted, the manner of their application and monitoring needs further attention to optimize quality and reduce healthcare costs. The aim of this study was to investigate physicians’ opinions on e-prescriptions their usage. The additional goal was to identify possible problems that might occur during the integration. Using a trusted online survey website, a brief questionnaire comprising of 10 multiple choice questions have been sent to 120 physicians through e-mail in thirteen different countries. Survey was conducted from October 1 st until December 18 th 2018. As of December 2018, ninety-three questionnaires were complete and analysed. The survey showed that implementation of e-prescriptions is feasible. The time for writing e-prescriptions is not shortened comparing to handwritten prescriptions and the support system is not adequate. Nineteen (20%) of the physicians lacked computer and e-prescribing skills. The use of e-prescriptions was more difficult for older physicians, the correlation between lower age and less needed time for e-prescribing was statistically significant (P < 0.03). To increase its use, e-prescriptions users need to be informed how electronic health systems can be beneficial for the easier use of e-prescriptions. Adequate technical support and special training must be provided for older physicians, as they need more time for e prescribing.
实施电子处方:医生查看
互联健康是一种范式转变,关注世界各地正在兴起的个人和社区健康,适用于广泛的医疗服务,包括作为这一生态系统核心部分的初级保健和电子处方(e-prescription)。电子处方具有巨大的潜力,因为它减少了与手写处方相关的易读性问题,可以自动标记潜在的相互作用,改善患者安全的不良影响,并可以促进药品的操作管理,包括可能减少缺货。虽然电子处方已被广泛采用,但其应用和监测的方式需要进一步关注,以优化质量并降低医疗保健成本。本研究的目的是调查医师对电子处方及其使用的意见。另外一个目标是确定在集成过程中可能出现的问题。通过一个值得信赖的在线调查网站,一份由10个选择题组成的简短问卷通过电子邮件发送给了13个不同国家的120名医生。调查于2018年10月1日至12月18日进行。截至2018年12月,完成并分析了93份问卷。调查显示,电子处方的实施是可行的。与手写处方相比,电子处方的书写时间没有缩短,支持系统也不完善。19名(20%)医生缺乏计算机和电子处方技能。年龄较大的医生更难使用电子处方,年龄越低与电子处方所需时间越短之间的相关性有统计学意义(P < 0.03)。为了增加电子处方的使用,需要告知电子卫生系统如何有利于更容易地使用电子处方。必须为老年医生提供足够的技术支持和特殊培训,因为他们需要更多的时间来开处方。
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