魁北克急诊科的药学实践:一项调查研究。

IF 0.6 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Jessica Doiron, Madeleine Genest, Julie Morin, Jean-Francois Patenaude-Monette, Pierre-Olivier Monast, Nathalie Marceau, Eric Villeneuve
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背景:根据加拿大2013年进行的一项调查,在魁北克省拥有50张以上床位的医院的67个急诊科(ed)中,有37个报告在部门内有药剂师。然而,根据对调查的17个回应,不可能确定魁北克ED药剂师提供的患者护理服务,因为数据汇总了所有加拿大受访者。在魁北克省进行了一项省级调查,以进一步确定ED药房的做法。目的:测量魁北克省急诊科药剂师的参与情况,并描述这些药剂师提供的病人护理服务和干预措施。方法:对魁北克省90家设有急诊科的医院和机构的33名药剂科主任进行问卷调查,共47个问题。我们要求药房主任将调查转交给急诊科药剂师完成,或如他们的机构没有在急诊科执业的药剂师,他们自行部分回答调查。调查评估急诊科药剂师的人数、他们的培训、他们所进行的干预措施,以及他们在部门内的参与情况。评价了急诊科药学技术人员的存在和作用。结果:在收到的43份已完成的调查中,30份报告称至少有一名药剂师在该院急诊科为患者提供护理。急诊科药剂师最常见的任务是(按频率降序排列)回答多学科团队的问题、根据患者的过敏反应或肾功能或肝功能调整药物、管理药物相互作用和阐明处方。据报道,药剂师还教授药学学生和住院医生,并在复苏领域支持团队。结论:大多数受访者报告在急诊科至少有一名药剂师。与之前加拿大的结果相比,这次调查有更多来自魁北克省的受访者,更好地代表了该省急诊科药房的实践。药剂师提供的病人护理服务是可变的,可能是因为缺乏标准化的实践指南。
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Pharmacy Practice in Quebec Emergency Departments: A Survey Study.

Background: According to a Canadian survey conducted in 2013, 37 of the 67 Quebec emergency departments (EDs) in hospitals with more than 50 beds reported having a pharmacist within the department. However, based on the 17 responses to the survey, it was not possible to determine patient care services offered by Quebec ED pharmacists, because the data were aggregated across all Canadian respondents. A provincial survey was undertaken to further define ED pharmacy practice within Quebec.

Objectives: To measure pharmacist involvement in EDs in the province of Quebec and to describe patient care services and interventions offered by these pharmacists.

Methods: A 47-question survey was sent to 33 directors of pharmacy departments, representing 90 hospitals and institutes with EDs in the province of Quebec. The directors of pharmacy were asked to forward the survey to an ED pharmacist for completion or to partially answer the survey themselves if their facilities had no pharmacists practising in the ED. The survey evaluated the presence of pharmacists in the ED, their training, the interventions they performed, and their involvement within the department. The presence and role of ED pharmacy technical staff were also evaluated.

Results: Of the 43 completed surveys received, 30 reported at least 1 pharmacist providing patient care within the facility's ED. The most common tasks performed by ED pharmacists were, in decreasing order of frequency, answering questions from the multidisciplinary team, adjusting medications according to patients' allergies or their renal or hepatic function, managing drug interactions, and clarifying prescriptions. Pharmacists also reported teaching pharmacy students and residents and supporting the team in the resuscitation area.

Conclusions: The majority of respondents reported having at least 1 pharmacist in the ED. Compared with previous Canadian results, this survey had more respondents from Quebec with better representation of ED pharmacy practice in the province. Patient care services provided by pharmacists were variable, possibly because of a lack of standardized practice guidelines.

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CANADIAN JOURNAL OF HOSPITAL PHARMACY
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF HOSPITAL PHARMACY PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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期刊介绍: The CJHP is an academic journal that focuses on how pharmacists in hospitals and other collaborative health care settings optimize safe and effective drug use for patients in Canada and throughout the world. The aim of the CJHP is to be a respected international publication serving as a major venue for dissemination of information related to patient-centred pharmacy practice in hospitals and other collaborative health care settings in Canada and throughout the world.
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