A simulation trial evaluating ABiMed, a clinical decision support system for medication reviews and polypharmacy management.

IF 3.7 3区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Abdelmalek Mouazer, Sophie Dubois, Romain Léguillon, Nada Boudegzdame, Thibaud Levrard, Yoann Le Bars, Christian Simon, Brigitte Séroussi, Julien Grosjean, Romain Lelong, Catherine Letord, Stéfan Darmoni, Karima Sedki, Pierre Meneton, Rosy Tsopra, Hector Falcoff, Jean-Baptiste Lamy
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Abstract

Background: Medication review is a structured interview of the patient, performed by the pharmacist and aimed at optimizing drug treatments. In practice, medication review is a long and cognitively-demanding task that requires specific knowledge. Various tools and criteria have been proposed, but their application is tedious.

Methods: We designed ABiMed, a clinical decision support system for medication reviews. The design was supported by literature reviews and clinicians focus groups. ABiMed supports the pharmacist by implementing the STOPP/START v2 criteria and by presenting aggregated drug knowledge, such as dosage, interactions or adverse effects, visually using tables, graphs and flower glyphs. We evaluated ABiMed with 39 community pharmacists during a simulation trial, each pharmacist performing a medication review for two fictitious patients without ABiMed, and two others with ABiMed. We recorded the problems identified by the pharmacist, the interventions proposed, the response time, the perceived usability and the comments. Pharmacists' medication reviews were compared to an expert-designed gold standard.

Results: With ABiMed, pharmacists found 1.6 times more relevant drug-related problems during the medication review (p < 0.0001) and proposed better interventions (p < 0.0001), without needing more time (p = 0.56). The System Usability Scale score is 82.7, which is ranked "excellent". In their comments, pharmacists appreciated the visual aspect of ABiMed and its ability to compare the current treatment with the proposed one. A multifactor analysis showed no difference in the support offered by ABiMed according to the pharmacist's age or sex, in terms of percentage of problems identified or quality of the proposed interventions.

Conclusions: The use of an intelligent and visual clinical decision support system can help pharmacists when they perform medication reviews. Our main perspective is the evaluation of the system with real patients, and its diffusion among pharmacists.

一个模拟试验评估ABiMed,一个临床决策支持系统的药物审查和多药房管理。
背景:药物回顾是由药剂师对患者进行的结构化访谈,旨在优化药物治疗。在实践中,药物审查是一个长期和认知要求的任务,需要特定的知识。已经提出了各种工具和标准,但它们的应用是繁琐的。方法:设计药物评价临床决策支持系统ABiMed。该设计得到了文献综述和临床医生焦点小组的支持。ABiMed通过实施STOPP/START v2标准并通过使用表格、图形和花形文字可视化地呈现汇总的药物知识(如剂量、相互作用或不良反应)来支持药剂师。在模拟试验中,我们与39名社区药剂师一起评估了ABiMed,每位药剂师对两名虚构的没有ABiMed的患者和另外两名患有ABiMed的患者进行了药物审查。我们记录了药剂师发现的问题、建议的干预措施、响应时间、感知的可用性和评论。药剂师的药物评价与专家设计的金标准进行了比较。结果:使用ABiMed后,药师在进行药物审评时发现的相关药物相关问题增加了1.6倍(p)。结论:使用智能化、可视化的临床决策支持系统可以帮助药师进行药物审评。我们的主要观点是用真实的病人对系统进行评价,并在药剂师中进行推广。
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Research in Social & Administrative Pharmacy
Research in Social & Administrative Pharmacy PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
7.20
自引率
10.30%
发文量
225
审稿时长
47 days
期刊介绍: Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy (RSAP) is a quarterly publication featuring original scientific reports and comprehensive review articles in the social and administrative pharmaceutical sciences. Topics of interest include outcomes evaluation of products, programs, or services; pharmacoepidemiology; medication adherence; direct-to-consumer advertising of prescription medications; disease state management; health systems reform; drug marketing; medication distribution systems such as e-prescribing; web-based pharmaceutical/medical services; drug commerce and re-importation; and health professions workforce issues.
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