4CPS-348 The hospital pharmacy in the creation of clean circuits in the face of COVID-19

R. Seisdedos, I. L. Manzano, C. G. Fernández
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Background and importanceThe SARS-CoV-2 health crisis unleashed in Spain in March 2020 forced hospitals to urgently reorganise and adapt in an unprecedented way One of the strategies carried out was the establishment of ‘clean’ circuits and hospitals from SARS-CoV-2 Aim and objectivesTo describe the organisational changes of a pharmacy service of a SARS-CoV-2 ‘clean’ hospital and to measure their impact Material and methodsThe study was carried out in an 86 bed hospital (non-COVID-19 use) dependent on a 652 bed university hospital (with care for COVID-19 patients), located in a different location, from 11 March, when the WHO declared the pandemic, to 21 June 2020, ending the state of alarm The activity was compared with the same period in the previous year Outpatient pharmaceutical care unit (OPCU) patient surveys were conducted to measure impact The staff was temporarily reinforced with a specialist in the hospital pharmacy ResultsThe following implementations were carried out:Opening of OPCU, with 886 dispensations to 448 patients, compared with 34 dispensations to 9 patients the previous year 60 surveys were conducted, where 60% of patients expressed that had they had to travel to their usual hospital during the pandemic, they would not have collected their medication Furthermore, 93% of patients said they felt safe in their visit to the new OPCU Satisfaction evaluation was excellent (average 10/10) Medicalisation of a 165 bed nursing home Referral of day hospital patients 570 dispensations were made to 191 patients compared with 154 dispensations to 44 patients in 2019 Transfer of the oncology hospital ward Total stays increased from 3253 in the previous year to 4326 (33% increase) Creation of a specific respiratory emergency service, where SARS–CoV–2 positive cases were referred to the referral hospital Conclusion and relevanceAmong the new circuits, opening of the OPCU stood out because of the avoidance of a large number of trips to a ‘dirty’ hospital in another town, the improvement in adherence and for the great organisational effort in a very short period of time The different measures allowed the non-COVID-19 activity to continue, minimising the risk of contagion for patients The health crisis due to SARS-CoV-2 has been a challenge and the hospital pharmacy has shown a great capacity for adaptation References and/or acknowledgementsConflict of interestNo conflict of interest
4CPS-348医院药房在面对COVID-19时创建清洁电路
背景和重要性2020年3月西班牙爆发的SARS-CoV-2健康危机迫使医院以前所未有的方式紧急重组和适应,其中一项战略是建立“清洁”循环和SARS-CoV-2医院目的和目的描述SARS-CoV-2“清洁”医院药房服务的组织变化并衡量其影响材料和方法研究在一家86张床位的医院进行(非covid -19使用)从3月11日世卫组织宣布大流行到2020年6月21日,依赖于位于不同地点的652张床位的大学医院(照顾COVID-19患者),结束警戒状态该活动与去年同期进行了比较,进行了门诊药物护理单位(OPCU)患者调查以衡量影响,临时增加了一名医院药房专家的工作人员结果进行了以下实施:OPCU开业,为448名患者提供了886份处方,而去年为9名患者提供了34份处方,进行了60份调查;其中60%的患者表示,如果他们在大流行期间不得不前往常去的医院,他们就不会收集药物。93%的患者表示,他们在新的OPCU就诊时感到安全,满意度评估非常好(平均10/10)165张床位的养老院的医疗化日间医院患者转诊,向191名患者提供了570张处方,而2019年为44名患者提供了154张处方,肿瘤医院病房转诊总住院时间从去年的3253次增加到4326次(增长33%)结论和相关性在新线路中,OPCU的开放引人注目,因为它避免了大量前往另一个城镇的“肮脏”医院,提高了依从性,并在很短的时间内做出了巨大的组织努力。不同的措施使非covid -19活动得以继续。由SARS-CoV-2引起的健康危机是一项挑战,医院药房显示出了巨大的适应能力参考文献和/或确认利益冲突无利益冲突
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