Nexus of Quality Use of Medicines, Pharmacists' Activities, and the Emergency Department: A Narrative Review.

IF 2 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Pharmacy Pub Date : 2024-11-01 DOI:10.3390/pharmacy12060163
Tesfay Mehari Atey, Gregory M Peterson, Mohammed S Salahudeen, Barbara C Wimmer
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Abstract

Acute care provided in the hospital's emergency department (ED) is a key component of the healthcare system that serves as an essential bridge between outpatient and inpatient care. However, due to the emergency-driven nature of presenting problems and the urgency of care required, the ED is more prone to unintended medication regimen changes than other departments. Ensuring quality use of medicines (QUM), defined as "choosing suitable medicines and using them safely and effectively", remains a challenge in the ED and hence requires special attention. The role of pharmacists in the ED has evolved considerably, transitioning from traditional inventory management to delivering comprehensive clinical pharmacy services, such as medication reconciliation and review. Emerging roles for ED pharmacists now include medication charting and prescribing and active participation in resuscitation efforts. Additionally, ED pharmacists are involved in research and educational initiatives. However, the ED setting is still facing heightened service demands in terms of the number of patients presenting to EDs and longer ED stays. Addressing these challenges necessitates innovation and reform in ED care to effectively manage the complex, rising demand for ED care and to meet government-imposed service quality indicators. An example is redesigning the medication use process, which could necessitate a shift in skill mix or an expansion of the roles of ED pharmacists, particularly in areas such as medication charting and prescribing. Collaborative efforts between pharmacists and physicians have demonstrated positive outcomes and should thus be adopted as the standard practice in improving the quality use of medicines in the ED.

优质用药、药剂师活动与急诊科之间的联系:叙述性综述。
医院急诊科(ED)提供的急症治疗是医疗保健系统的重要组成部分,是门诊和住院治疗之间的重要桥梁。然而,由于急诊问题的急迫性和所需护理的紧迫性,急诊科比其他科室更容易发生意外的用药方案变更。确保药品使用质量(QUM),即 "选择合适的药品并安全有效地使用它们",在急诊室仍是一项挑战,因此需要特别关注。急诊室药剂师的角色已发生了很大变化,从传统的库存管理转变为提供全面的临床药学服务,如药物调节和复核。急诊室药剂师的新角色现在包括药物图表和处方,以及积极参与复苏工作。此外,急诊室药剂师还参与研究和教育活动。然而,急诊室仍然面临着更高的服务要求,如急诊室病人数量增加和急诊室停留时间延长。要应对这些挑战,就必须对急诊室护理进行创新和改革,以有效管理日益增长的复杂急诊室护理需求,并达到政府规定的服务质量指标。重新设计用药流程就是一个例子,这可能需要改变急诊室药剂师的技能组合或扩大其作用,尤其是在药物列表和处方等方面。药剂师与医生之间的合作已取得积极成果,因此应将其作为提高急诊室用药质量的标准做法。
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