社区内科教学医院药师资源的优化:通过药师和医师专家小组开发的工具。

IF 0.8 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Rachel K Russ, Marjorie V Neidecker, Ariane Schieber, Robert J Weber, Charlotte Forshay
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摘要

目的:扩大急症临床药师角色,要求药学部门优化药师资源配置。本研究旨在开发一种客观的资源优化工具,对学术医疗中心卫生系统内社区医院的临床服务需求进行排序,以分配内科药师资源。此外,本研究旨在收集和分析医师专家意见,以补充药剂师开发的工具。方法:召集一个药剂师专家小组来确定患者的特征是否需要额外的药剂师服务。回顾性电子健康记录数据按患者特征类别汇总,并按临床服务排序。另外,一项对主治医生的调查评估了病人对额外药房服务的需求,并提供了理由。对两个小组的结果进行了分析和比较,以开发和加强工具。结果:药剂师开发的工具包括三个患者特征类别:患者敏锐度,关键药物监测和护理过渡。需要额外药房服务的内科教学服务得分最高;外科和泌尿外科的得分最低。医生调查的排名最高的病例是有更复杂的护理过渡、住院药物管理和疾病状态优化的患者。比较小组,92.5%的医生评论与药剂师开发的工具中包含的三个类别之一有关。剩下的评论属于一个新的类别,病人过敏。结论:药剂师和医生确定了相似的患者特征类别,需要在内科患者中提供更强大的药剂师服务。两个面板的对齐确认了用于开发工具的输入,并增加了对药剂师资源优化应用的信心。
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Optimization of Pharmacist Resources at a Community Internal Medicine Teaching Hospital: Development of a Tool Through Pharmacist and Physician Expert Panels.

Purpose: Expansion of acute care clinical pharmacist roles requires pharmacy departments to optimize allocation of pharmacist resources. This study aimed to develop an objective resource optimization tool to rank clinical service needs to assign internal medicine pharmacist resources at a community hospital within an academic medical center health system. Additionally, this study aimed to collect and analyze physician expert opinion to supplement the pharmacist-developed tool. Method: A pharmacist expert panel was convened to determine patient characteristics necessitating additional pharmacist services. Retrospective electronic health record data were aggregated by patient characteristic categories and ranked by clinical services. Separately, a survey of attending physicians rated patient cases on the need for additional pharmacy services and provided rationale. Results of both panels were analyzed and compared to develop and strengthen the tool. Results: The pharmacist-developed tool included three patient characteristic categories: Patient Acuity, Critical Drug Monitoring, and Transitions of Care. An internal medicine teaching service scored highest for needing additional pharmacy services; surgery and urology resulted in lowest scores. Highest ranked cases surveyed by physicians were patients with more complex transitions of care, inpatient medication management, and disease state optimization. Comparing panels, 92.5% of physician comments were related to one of the three categories included in the pharmacist developed tool. Remaining comments fell within a new category, Patient Allergies. Conclusion: Pharmacists and physicians identified similar patient characteristic categories requiring more robust pharmacist services across internal medicine patients. Alignment of the two panels confirms the inputs used to develop the tool and increases confidence in its application for pharmacist resource optimization.

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Hospital Pharmacy
Hospital Pharmacy PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
CiteScore
1.70
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63
期刊介绍: Hospital Pharmacy is a monthly peer-reviewed journal that is read by pharmacists and other providers practicing in the inpatient and outpatient setting within hospitals, long-term care facilities, home care, and other health-system settings The Hospital Pharmacy Assistant Editor, Michael R. Cohen, RPh, MS, DSc, FASHP, is author of a Medication Error Report Analysis and founder of The Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP), a nonprofit organization that provides education about adverse drug events and their prevention.
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