Optimization of Pediatric Medical Emergency Training (PedMET) Program for Pharmacists in the Inpatient Setting.

Q2 Medicine
Meghan Roddy, Corey Fowler
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Abstract

Objective: It is perceived by many pharmacists that inadequate training and the resulting lack of confidence hinder participation in medical emergencies. There is insufficient information detailing training programs for pharmacists responding to pediatric medical emergencies. The primary objective of this study was to compare competency scores pre and post participation in the pediatric medical emergency training (PedMET) program. The secondary objectives included comparing confidence and knowledge for participation in pediatric medical emergencies, knowledge of resources and error prevention tools, description of the median time to prepare medications, and the most common errors that occurred during simulation.

Methods: A comprehensive didactic lecture and simulation-based training were designed and contained pre- and post-competencies to assess pharmacists' knowledge related to pediatric medical emergencies. Self-assessments were included to determine pharmacists' confidence levels in knowledge and preparation of medications. Feedback was solicited from participants to identify areas of improvement for the program. Standards for QUality Improvement Reporting Excellence (SQUIRE) 2.0 was used to report findings.

Results: Twenty-nine pharmacists of diverse training (e.g., residency vs nonresidency) and experience levels completed the program between July 2021 and March 2023. Competency scores improved from a median of 86% to 97% (p value < 0.001). Significant improvement was detected in pharmacists' confidence in their ability to prepare complex medications during medical emergencies (p value = 0.001).

Conclusions: Following the implementation of didactic and simulation-based training, pharmacists' knowledge and confidence increased. Departments of pharmacy should consider implementing pharmacist--specific training programs for all pharmacists who respond to pediatric medical emergencies.

优化住院药剂师儿科医疗急救培训 (PedMET) 计划。
目的:许多药剂师认为,培训不足以及由此导致的缺乏信心阻碍了他们参与医疗急救。有关药剂师应对儿科医疗紧急情况的培训计划的详细资料不足。本研究的主要目的是比较参加儿科医疗急救培训 (PedMET) 项目前后的能力得分。次要目标包括比较参与儿科医疗急救的信心和知识、对资源和防错工具的了解、对准备药物的中位时间的描述以及模拟过程中最常见的错误:方法: 设计了一个综合的说教式讲座和模拟培训,其中包括前置和后置能力要求,以评估药剂师与儿科医疗紧急情况相关的知识。培训还包括自我评估,以确定药剂师对药物知识和准备工作的信心水平。培训还征求了参与者的反馈意见,以确定该计划需要改进的地方。报告结果时使用了卓越质量改进报告标准 (SQUIRE) 2.0:结果:在 2021 年 7 月至 2023 年 3 月期间,29 名接受过不同培训(如住院医师与非住院医师)、具有不同经验水平的药剂师完成了该计划。能力评分从中位数 86% 提高到 97%(P 值 < 0.001)。药剂师对自己在医疗紧急情况下准备复杂药物的能力的信心有了显著提高(p 值 = 0.001):结论:在实施以说教和模拟为基础的培训后,药剂师的知识和信心都有所提高。药剂科应考虑为所有应对儿科医疗紧急情况的药剂师实施药剂师特定培训计划。
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Journal of Pediatric Pharmacology and Therapeutics
Journal of Pediatric Pharmacology and Therapeutics Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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90
期刊介绍: The Journal of Pediatric Pharmacology and Therapeutics is the official journal of the Pediatric Pharmacy Advocacy Group. JPPT is a peer-reviewed multi disciplinary journal that is devoted to promoting the safe and effective use of medications in infants and children. To this end, the journal publishes practical information for all practitioners who provide care to pediatric patients. Each issue includes review articles, original clinical investigations, case reports, editorials, and other information relevant to pediatric medication therapy. The Journal focuses all work on issues related to the practice of pediatric pharmacology and therapeutics. The scope of content includes pharmacotherapy, extemporaneous compounding, dosing, methods of medication administration, medication error prevention, and legislative issues. The Journal will contain original research, review articles, short subjects, case reports, clinical investigations, editorials, and news from such organizations as the Pediatric Pharmacy Advocacy Group, the FDA, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, and so on.
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