肿瘤科病房中针对患者的泡罩包装药物:优化用药安全和配药流程。

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING
Sandra Ross, Jennifer Drynan-Arsenault, Meghan Peirce, Meghan Williams, Sarah Alexander
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背景:安全给药是过夜夏令营医疗护理的重要组成部分,尤其是对患有癌症和病情复杂的儿童而言。在这种情况下,泡罩包装药物是一种可以提高安全性的方法。方法:在这个质量改进项目中,我们实施并评估了现场泡罩包装药物系统,目的是优化大型癌症患儿过夜夏令营的药物输送安全和效率。在实施前和实施后的夏令营中,我们对所交付药物的数量和类型以及用药错误的数据进行了描述。还收集了临床医生的定量和定性反馈。结果2023 年夏季,共有 551 名营员,其中 342 人(62%)至少接受了一种药物治疗,每个儿童的用药次数从 0 到 18 不等。在 551 名营员中,有 70 人(20%)接受了高风险药物治疗,即口服抗肿瘤治疗和管制药物。所有夏令营期间的用药错误频率都很低。实施前的平均错误次数为每千次配药出错 1 次(0.1%),而实施后的平均错误次数为每千次配药出错 0.4 次(0.04%)。在训练营结束后的调查中,医务人员的定性回答显示,他们认为泡罩包装药品提高了安全性,减少了工作量。讨论在癌症儿童过夜营地实施现场泡罩包装药物是优化药物安全和递送的可行系统。
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Patient-Specific Blister Packaging of Medications in the Oncology Camp Setting: Optimizing Medication Safety and Dispensing Processes.

Background: Safe medication delivery is an essential component of medical care in the overnight summer camp setting, especially for children with cancer and medical complexity. Blister packaging of medications is a method that may improve safety in this setting. Method: In this quality improvement project, we implemented and evaluated a system of on-site blister packaging of medications with the goal of optimizing the safety and efficiency of medication delivery at a large overnight summer camp for children with cancer. Data for the number and types of medications delivered and medication errors were described in the summer sessions prior to and post this implementation. Quantitative and qualitative clinician feedback was collected. Results: In the summer of 2023, there were 551 campers, 342 (62%) of whom received at least one medication and with the number of medications per child ranging from 0 to 18. There were 70/551 (20%) of campers who received high-risk medications defined as oral antineoplastic therapy and controlled substances. The frequency of medication errors was very low across all summer sessions. The mean number of errors in the preimplementation period was 1/1,000 errors per medication dispensed (0.1%), whereas in the postimplementation period, it was 0.4/1,000 (0.04%). In postcamp survey, qualitative responses from medical staff described that they perceived blister packaging of medications to improve safety and decrease workload. Discussion: The implementation of on-site blister packaging of medications is a feasible system for optimizing medication safety and delivery in an overnight camp for children with cancer.

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