在日本偏远岛屿展示自主固定翼无人机运送处方药

IF 2.3 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Jun Miyata MD, PhD, Hironobu Tsuchiya MInfSc, Fumiaki Nonaka MD, PhD, Yuji Aso MD, Masanori Sugahara MPharm, Takahiro Maeda MD, PhD
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摘要

在农村地区,医生和牙医经常在没有药剂师的情况下配药。需要能够安全、及时地提供药物的技术,以便药剂师,即使是远距离的药剂师,也能及时配药。方法:我们在日本偏远岛屿上的两个农村诊所展示了在线药物咨询和无人机递送药物的结合,药剂师在远离药店的地方配药。经过医生开处方、药剂师配药、在线用药咨询后,药物由自主固定翼无人机运输、投放、工作人员领取。根据日本的规定,我们的无人机只能在海上飞行,并在岸上投放药物。演示结束后,我们进行了问卷调查。结果此次示范活动共有62名患者参加,除2名患者因强风取消无人机接生外,其余均取得了成功。大多数患者在一个多小时后接受了药物治疗。由于交货地点仅限于岸边,因此涉及到个人送货上门的费用。超过80%的患者对在线药物咨询感到满意,但也有少数人表示希望在诊所接受药物治疗。结论无人机给药技术可行。该项目将有助于分离处方和配药职能,促进农村地区药剂师的参与,并扩大患者的治疗选择。如何检查和监控送货现场,确保送货成功,以及如何覆盖无人机送货成本,还需要进一步探索。
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Demonstration of autonomous fixed-wing drone delivery of prescribed medications in remote islands in Japan

Demonstration of autonomous fixed-wing drone delivery of prescribed medications in remote islands in Japan

Background

In rural areas, physicians and dentists often dispense medications without pharmacists. Technology that can safely and promptly deliver medications is required so that pharmacists, even those at a distance, can dispense them in a timely manner.

Methods

We demonstrated a combination of online medication counseling and drone delivery of medications dispensed by pharmacists in two rural clinics located far from pharmacies on remote islands in Japan. After being prescribed by physicians, dispensed by pharmacists, and online medication counseling, the medications were transported by autonomous fixed-wing drones, dropped, and picked up by the staff. Following Japanese regulations, our drones could only fly over the sea and drop medications on the shore. After the demonstration, we administered a questionnaire.

Results

A total of 62 patients participated in the demonstration, which was successful except for two patients whose drone deliveries were canceled because of strong winds. Most patients received their medications after more than an hour. Individual home delivery costs were involved because the delivery spot was restricted to the shore. More than 80% of the patients were satisfied with online medication counseling, but a few expressed the desire to receive their medication at the clinic.

Conclusions

Prescribed medication delivery using drones was technically feasible. This project will contribute to separating the prescribing and dispensing functions, promote pharmacist participation in rural areas, and expand patient treatment options. Methods for checking and monitoring the delivery spot, ensuring successful delivery, and covering the cost of drone delivery need further exploration.

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Journal of General and Family Medicine
Journal of General and Family Medicine MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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