Impact of Dispense Tracking Software on Inpatient Pharmacy Operations.

IF 1.1 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Journal of Pharmacy Technology Pub Date : 2022-04-01 Epub Date: 2022-03-15 DOI:10.1177/87551225211069001
Zachariah Gunter, Nikolaus Lawson, Carolyn Bondarenka
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Background: When medications dispensed from a hospital inpatient pharmacy aren't able to be found at their intended destination (ie, a missing dose), this can result in delayed medication administration and rework to redispense the medication. Technology advancements in the medication use process have led to development of dose-tracking software that has the capability to track medication doses throughout the medication use cycle and document a medication's location to its destination. Objective: The primary objective of this study was to evaluate the impact of dose-tracking software on the number of inpatient pharmacy redispenses and nursing requests for missing medications. Secondary objectives included pharmacy staff satisfaction with dose-tracking software, its impact on workflow and patient safety, and compliance with dose-track scanning. Methods: The study design was a prospective, pre-post implementation to compare the requests for missing doses and associated dispenses of injectable medications during the set evaluation period. Dose-track scanning compliance data was collected and evaluated. A survey was also administered to staff to evaluate employee perception and satisfaction with usability and value of the software. Results: During the preimplementation period, 40 021 injectable doses were dispensed, and 9841 (24.6%) were documented as redispensed doses. After dose-tracking implementation, 42 975 total injectable doses were dispensed with 9839 (22.9%) being redispensed. The count of medication messages was 10 661 in the preperiod and 11 475 in the postperiod. The data were normalized using case mix index (CMI) and patient days to account for variation in severity of illness. Conclusion: Implementation of dose-tracking software showed a decrease in the percentage of redispensed injectable medications.

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配药跟踪软件对住院药房运作的影响。
背景:当医院住院药房配发的药物在预定目的地找不到时(即剂量丢失),可能会导致用药延迟和重新配药的返工。用药过程中的技术进步促进了剂量跟踪软件的发展,该软件能够在整个用药周期内跟踪药物剂量,并记录药物到达目的地的位置。目标:本研究的主要目的是评估剂量追踪软件对住院病人药房重新发药次数和护理人员请求丢失药物次数的影响。次要目标包括药房员工对剂量追踪软件的满意度、其对工作流程和患者安全的影响以及对剂量追踪扫描的依从性。研究方法研究设计采用了前瞻性、前后对比的实施方法,以比较在设定评估期内的缺失剂量请求和相关注射药物配发情况。收集并评估了剂量追踪扫描的合规性数据。此外,还对员工进行了一项调查,以评估员工对软件可用性和价值的看法和满意度。结果在实施前,共配发了 40 021 剂注射剂,其中 9841 剂(24.6%)被记录为重新配发的剂量。实施剂量跟踪后,共配发了 42 975 剂注射剂,其中 9839 剂(22.9%)为重新配发。前期的用药信息数量为 10 661 条,后期为 11 475 条。使用病例混合指数 (CMI) 和患者天数对数据进行了归一化处理,以考虑疾病严重程度的差异。结论使用剂量跟踪软件后,重新分配注射药物的比例有所下降。
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Journal of Pharmacy Technology
Journal of Pharmacy Technology PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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期刊介绍: For both pharmacists and technicians, jPT provides valuable information for those interested in the entire body of pharmacy practice. jPT covers new drugs, products, and equipment; therapeutic trends; organizational, legal, and educational activities; drug distribution and administration; and includes continuing education articles.
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