高危药物:提高医院安全的多学科项目。

IF 1.3 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
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摘要

高危药物(HRMs)是指那些在使用过程中发生错误时极有可能造成严重或致命伤害的药物。加强hrm管理的安全性是医疗保健当局的优先事项。本研究提出了一个多学科项目,旨在优化5级医院成人住院患者HRMs的安全使用。目标:该计划的目标是:a)使人力资源管理安全的国家和国际标准适应当地环境。b)界定相关专业人员的能力和职责。c)增加利益相关者对人力资源管理安全的参与。d)建立评价干预措施的指标。方法:项目分三个阶段开展:1)初始情况分析:使用美国安全用药实践研究所的用药安全自评问卷进行评估。2)协议开发:基于文献综述和多学科共识,创建本地协议。3)行动计划实施:议定书的传播、监测和定期更新。结果:制定的方案包括7项一般措施,29项具体措施和5项评估其影响的指标。实施一年后:71.5%的人力资源管理处方存储在自动化配药系统内的高安全位置,71.36%的人力资源管理处方在前24小时内得到验证,总共进行了4366次药物干预。实施的其他措施包括:在所有信息系统中使用Tall Man字母,在处方系统中自动发出最大剂量警报,并在人力资源管理配药期间发出提示独立复查的警报。结论:该项目是一种有效且可转移的模式,可用于改善复杂医院环境中的人力资源管理安全,并培养安全文化。今后的举措应侧重于制定一个带有标准化指标的国家仪表板,以便进行医院间比较并确定需要改进的领域。
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[Translated article] High-risk medicines: Multidisciplinary program to improve hospital safety

Introduction

High-risk medications (HRMs) are those with a high probability of causing severe or fatal harm when errors occur during their use. Enhancing safety in the management of HRMs is a priority for healthcare authorities. This study presents a multidisciplinary program designed to optimize the safe use of HRMs in adult inpatients at a Level 5 hospital.

Objectives

The objectives of the program are: a) To adapt national and international standards on HRM safety to the local setting. b) To define the competencies and responsibilities of the professionals involved. c) To increase the engagement of stakeholders in HRM safety. d) To establish indicators to evaluate the interventions.

Methods

The program was developed in three phases: 1) Initial situation analysis: Assessment using the Institute for Safe Medication Practices’ self-assessment questionnaire on medication safety. 2) Protocol development: Creation of a local protocol based on a literature review and multidisciplinary consensus. 3) Action plan implementation: Dissemination, monitoring, and periodic updates of the protocol.

Results

The developed protocol included seven general measures, 29 specific measures, and five indicators to evaluate its impact. After the first year of implementation: 71.5% of HRMs were stored in high-security locations within automated dispensing systems, 71.36% of HRM prescriptions were validated within the first 24 hours and a total of 4,366 pharmaceutical interventions were performed.
Additional measures implemented included: Tall Man Lettering across all information systems, automated alerts for maximum doses in prescribing systems and alerts prompting independent double-checking during HRM dispensing.

Conclusions

This program is an effective and transferable model for improving HRM safety in complex hospital settings and fostering a safety culture. Future initiatives should focus on developing a national dashboard with standardized indicators to enable inter-hospital comparisons and identify areas for improvement.
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FARMACIA HOSPITALARIA
FARMACIA HOSPITALARIA PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
CiteScore
1.90
自引率
21.40%
发文量
46
审稿时长
37 days
期刊介绍: Una gran revista para acceder a los mejores artículos originales y revisiones de la farmacoterapia actual. Además, es Órgano de expresión científica de la Sociedad Española de Farmacia Hospitalaria, y está indexada en Index Medicus/Medline, EMBASE/Excerpta Médica, Alert, Internacional Pharmaceutical Abstracts y SCOPUS.
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