Proposing standardized recommendations for de novo implementation of automated dispensing systems in oncology wards.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 ONCOLOGY
Soumaya El Baraka, Oualid Ziraoui, Zineb Lachhab, Ghita Meknassi Salime, Nihal Bhirich, Ali Cherif Chafchaouni, Omar El Hamdaoui, Younes Rahali
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ObjectiveThis study aims to develop standardized recommendations for the implementation of Automated Dispensing Systems (ADS) in oncology wards, focusing on enhancing patient safety, operational efficiency, and the integration of these systems into hospital workflows.MethodA structured methodology was employed, combining documentary analysis of ADS practices at CHUIS, synthesis of strategies for implementation, and development of evidence-based recommendations validated by a multidisciplinary panel.ResultsThe primary outcome of this study was the development of standardized recommendations tailored for ADS implementation in oncology wards. Key findings included the importance of phased planning, targeted training (60 h), and integration with existing hospital IT systems. These recommendations emphasized initial audits, stakeholder engagement, and continuous monitoring to ensure sustainable and replicable practices. Enhanced medication management processes, including reductions in cytotoxic drug costs (9%), expiration-related losses (98.3%), and stockouts (41.1%), further demonstrated the transformative potential of ADS.DiscussionThe study underscores the critical role of tailored, evidence-based strategies in facilitating successful ADS adoption. These recommendations align with international safety standards and provide a scalable framework adaptable to diverse oncology settings. Limitations include the need for further exploration of resource adaptability and long-term impact on patient outcomes. The integration of emerging technologies, such as AI, presents opportunities for future optimization.ConclusionThis research highlights the value of standardized recommendations for ADS implementation in oncology wards. By addressing operational challenges and integrating innovative solutions, this study offers a practical model for enhancing oncology pharmacy practices globally.

为肿瘤病房自动配药系统的重新实施提出标准化建议。
目的:本研究旨在为在肿瘤病房实施自动配药系统(ADS)制定标准化建议,重点是提高患者安全、操作效率以及将这些系统整合到医院工作流程中。方法采用结构化的方法,结合对CHUIS ADS实践的文献分析,实施策略的综合,以及由多学科小组验证的循证建议的发展。本研究的主要结果是制定了针对肿瘤病房ADS实施的标准化建议。主要发现包括分阶段计划、有针对性的培训(60小时)以及与现有医院IT系统集成的重要性。这些建议强调了初始审计、利益相关者参与和持续监测,以确保可持续和可复制的做法。加强药物管理流程,包括降低细胞毒性药物成本(9%)、与过期相关的损失(98.3%)和缺货(41.1%),进一步证明了ADS的变革潜力。讨论本研究强调了量身定制的、基于证据的策略在促进ADS成功采用方面的关键作用。这些建议与国际安全标准保持一致,并提供了一个可扩展的框架,适用于不同的肿瘤学环境。限制包括需要进一步探索资源适应性和对患者预后的长期影响。人工智能等新兴技术的整合为未来的优化提供了机会。结论本研究突出了标准化推荐在肿瘤病房实施ADS的价值。通过解决运营挑战和整合创新解决方案,本研究为加强全球肿瘤药学实践提供了一个实用模型。
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CiteScore
2.70
自引率
7.70%
发文量
276
期刊介绍: Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal dedicated to educating health professionals about providing pharmaceutical care to patients with cancer. It is the official publication of the International Society for Oncology Pharmacy Practitioners (ISOPP). Publishing pertinent case reports and consensus guidelines...
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