医疗保健专业人员对门诊服务电子处方系统的看法:一项在UNS医院进行的定性研究。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Joko Sudarsono, Satibi Satibi, Lutfan Lazuardi, Anna Wahyuni Widayanti
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背景:UNS医院的门诊处方服务传统上依赖于纸质处方。UNS医院的门诊处方服务正在从纸质处方系统过渡到电子处方系统(eps)。虽然现有文献强调EPS的好处,但在了解医疗保健专业人员在实施过程中的主观经验方面仍然存在差距。本定性研究探讨了医生和药剂师对在UNS医院门诊实施EPS的动机、效益、挑战、准备情况和系统开发建议的看法。方法:于2024年1 - 4月对6名医生和4名药师进行深度访谈。研究的参与者是UNS医院的处方医生和药剂师。使用专题分析技术对数据进行分析。专题分析用于确定访谈中出现的主题。结果:(1)以减少用药差错和提高操作效率为主要动机;(2)好处包括改善沟通、成本控制和简化工作流程;(3)准备度表现为药师的热情和医生的谨慎适应。(4)系统建议强调实时药品库存整合和高级搜索功能。(5)电子处方系统功能包括药物不良反应信息。结论:虽然医疗保健专业人员认为EPS有利于安全和效率,但解决用户培训和系统互操作性等挑战对于成功采用EPS至关重要。实施参与者驱动的建议,如实时库存警报,可以优化EPS的有效性。这些见解为医院向数字处方系统过渡提供了可行的策略。
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Healthcare professionals' perceptions of electronic prescription systems in outpatient services: a qualitative study at UNS hospital.

Background: The outpatient prescription service at UNS Hospital has traditionally relied on paper-based prescriptions. The outpatient prescription service at UNS Hospital is transitioning from paper-based to electronic prescription systems (EPSs). While existing literature highlights EPS benefits, gaps remain in understanding healthcare professionals' subjective experiences during implementation. This qualitative study explores doctors' and pharmacists' perceptions regarding the motivations, benefits, challenges, readiness, and system development suggestions for EPS implementation in outpatient services at UNS Hospital.

Methods: In-depth interviews were conducted with six doctors and four pharmacists between January and April 2024. The study participants were prescription doctors and pharmacists at UNS Hospital. The data were analyzed using thematic analysis techniques. Thematic analysis was used to identify the themes that emerged from the interviews.

Results: Five themes emerged: (1) Motivations centered on reducing medication errors and enhancing operational efficiency; (2) Benefits included improved communication, cost control, and streamlined workflows; (3) Readiness revealed pharmacists' enthusiasm versus doctors' cautious adaptation. (4) System suggestions emphasized real-time drug stock integration and advanced search features. (5)Electronic Prescription System Features included Information on adverse drug reaction.

Conclusion: While healthcare professionals perceive EPS as beneficial for safety and efficiency, addressing challenges like user training and system interoperability is critical for successful adoption. Implementing participant-driven suggestions, such as real-time inventory alerts, could optimize EPS effectiveness. These insights provide actionable strategies for hospitals transitioning to digital prescribing systems.

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Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation
Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
4.30%
发文量
59
审稿时长
34 weeks
期刊介绍: Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation is an Open Access, peer-reviewed, online journal that considers manuscripts on all aspects of cost-effectiveness analysis, including conceptual or methodological work, economic evaluations, and policy analysis related to resource allocation at a national or international level. Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation is aimed at health economists, health services researchers, and policy-makers with an interest in enhancing the flow and transfer of knowledge relating to efficiency in the health sector. Manuscripts are encouraged from researchers based in low- and middle-income countries, with a view to increasing the international economic evidence base for health.
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