辨别临床医生对已建立的阿片类药物管理(披露)计划的看法。

IF 0.6 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Cynthia Ramasubbu, Kseniya Chernushkin, Karen Ng, Michael Legal
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背景:阿片类药物管理计划(OSP)的创建是为了促进阿片类药物的安全和合理处方,其中为患者提供阿片类药物的风险必须与患者经历无法控制的疼痛的风险相平衡。药剂师领导的OSP在不列颠哥伦比亚省弗雷泽卫生局(FHA)的2个站点建立,通过病人转诊和筛查提供临床服务。接受OSP药剂师建议的比率一直很高,但有必要评估临床医生对该计划的看法。目的:评估提供OSP的联邦住房管理局医院的卫生保健专业人员对该计划各个方面的看法,并确定该计划可以修改的领域,以进一步优化服务交付。方法:对250名卫生保健专业人员进行前瞻性横断面调查,他们回答了关于他们对OSP的看法的问题。数据分析采用简单的描述性统计。结果:共有71人发起调查,其中59人被纳入最终分析。大多数参与者认为药师的建议对优化疼痛管理(52/57,91%)和预防不良事件(49/56,88%)有价值。大多数参与者对沟通质量(51/ 56,91%)、咨询及时性(51/ 52,98%)和提供的建议(52/ 55,95%)感到满意。建议增加知识转移,改善对患者随访意图的沟通,并在现有站点和其他站点扩大服务,以改善OSP。结论:回应调查的临床医生报告了对药剂师领导的OSP的高度满意度和积极的看法。提供更多的教育和明确患者随访的意图是可以改进该计划的修改。
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Discerning Clinician Perceptions of an Established Opioid Stewardship (DISCLOSE) Program.

Background: The Opioid Stewardship Program (OSP) was created to promote safe and rational prescribing of opioids, where the risks associated with providing opioids for patients must be balanced against the risk of patients experiencing uncontrolled pain. The pharmacist-led OSP was established at 2 Fraser Health Authority (FHA) sites, British Columbia, to provide clinical services through patient referrals and screening. The rate of acceptance of OSP pharmacists' recommendations has been high, but there was a need to assess clinicians' perceptions of the program.

Objectives: To assess the perceptions of health care professionals at FHA hospitals offering the OSP regarding various aspects of the program and to identify areas of the program that could be modified to further optimize service delivery.

Methods: A prospective cross-sectional survey was distributed to about 250 targeted health care professionals, who answered questions regarding their perceptions of the OSP. Data were analyzed using simple descriptive statistics.

Results: A total of 71 respondents initiated the survey, of whom 59 were included in the final analyses. Most participants indicated that the OSP pharmacists' suggestions were valuable for optimizing pain management (52/57, 91%) and preventing adverse events (49/56, 88%). Most participants were satisfied with the quality of communication (51/56, 91%), timeliness to consults (51/52, 98%), and recommendations provided (52/55, 95%). Increasing knowledge transfer, improving communication about intentions for patient follow-up, and expanding services at current sites and to other sites were recommended to improve the OSP.

Conclusions: Clinicians responding to the survey reported a high level of satisfaction with and positive views of the pharmacist-led OSP. Providing more education and clarifying intentions for patient follow-up are modifications that could be made to improve the program.

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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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