Use and impact of technology-assisted workflow (TAWF) systems for drug compounding in pharmacy practice: a scoping literature review

E. Farcy, D. Bui, D. Lebel, J. Bussières
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Abstract Objectives The aim of this study was to review studies describing the use and the impact of technology-assisted workflow (TAWF) systems for drug compounding in hospital pharmacy. Content This is a scoping literature review. A search was conducted on studies describing or evaluating the use of TAWF published from January 1st, 2015 to July 31st, 2021. Two databases were searched (PubMed and Embase), followed by a search on Google Scholar. Summary 218 articles were screened and 17 were identified as meeting the inclusion criteria. TAWFs all included preparation assistance software (17/17), barcode reader (17/17), photo or video taking (17/17), and some included gravimetric systems (8/17), and the use of robots (2/17). A majority of the studies included used technology for parenteral preparations (15/17, one for oral preparations only (1/17), and one used technology for both types of preparations (1/17). Most of the articles selected presented drugs prepared for adults (10/17), the others presented drugs intended for children (4/17) or for a mix of adults and children (3/17). Four parameters were evaluated: error detection rate (n=15), preparation and validation time (n=7), and costs generated or saved (n=7). Ten studies evaluated the pre-post impact of implantation of a TAWF (10/17). Outlook Given the heterogeneity of the data available, the use of TAWF was associated with an increased ability to detect preparation errors, a reduction in preparation time and costs, and increased satisfaction of pharmacy technicians and pharmacists. However, better quality studies are needed to confirm the positive impacts studied.
技术辅助工作流程(TAWF)系统在药学实践中药物复合的使用和影响:范围文献综述
摘要目的本研究的目的是回顾研究描述的使用和技术辅助工作流程(TAWF)系统的影响在医院药房的药物配制。这是一篇范围界定的文献综述。检索2015年1月1日至2021年7月31日发表的描述或评估TAWF使用的研究。搜索了两个数据库(PubMed和Embase),然后在Google Scholar上进行了搜索。共筛选了218篇文献,其中17篇符合纳入标准。tawf都包括准备辅助软件(17/17),条形码阅读器(17/17),照片或视频拍摄(17/17),一些包括重力系统(8/17)和机器人的使用(2/17)。大多数研究包括用于肠外制剂的技术(15/17),一项仅用于口服制剂的技术(1/17),一项用于两种制剂的技术(1/17)。所选的大多数文章介绍了成人用药(10/17),其他文章介绍了儿童用药(4/17)或成人和儿童混合用药(3/17)。评估四个参数:错误检测率(n=15),准备和验证时间(n=7),产生或节省的成本(n=7)。10项研究评估了TAWF植入前后的影响(10/17)。鉴于现有数据的异质性,使用TAWF可以提高检测制备错误的能力,减少制备时间和成本,提高药学技术人员和药剂师的满意度。然而,需要更高质量的研究来证实所研究的积极影响。
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