[基于医疗信息系统安全管理的肿瘤化疗患者HBV再激活管理方案的操作构建及有效性验证]。

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摘要

乙型肝炎病毒(HBV)在癌症化疗期间的再激活是一种危及生命的疾病,具有严重或暴发性疾病的高风险。有效的管理是必不可少的;然而,个别医生可能缺乏处理hbv相关风险的结构化系统,医生和药剂师经常面临重大的行政负担,包括查询、输入额外检测的订单和核实适当的订单。为了应对这一挑战,我们开发了一个由药剂师发起的、基于方案的HBV药物治疗管理系统(PBPM-HBV),允许药剂师根据《医疗信息系统安全管理指南》代表医生订购HBV相关检测。在这些指南下实施PBPM-HBV将hbv相关检测请求的数量从224个减少到50个,导致工作量减少约75.7%。我院引入PBPM-HBV后,提高了医师和药师的工作效率,同时保证了医疗信息系统和肿瘤化疗过程的安全。
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[Operational Construction and Effectiveness Verification of an HBV Reactivation Management Protocol for Cancer Chemotherapy Patients Based on Medical Information System Safety Management].

Hepatitis B virus(HBV)reactivation during cancer chemotherapy is a life-threatening condition with a high risk of severe or fulminant disease. Effective management is essential; however, individual physicians may lack a structured system for handling HBV-related risks, and both physicians and pharmacists often face significant administrative burdens, including making inquiries, entering orders for additional testing, and verifying appropriate orders. To address this challenge, we developed a pharmacist-initiated, protocol-based pharmacotherapy management system for HBV(PBPM-HBV), allowing pharmacists to order HBV-related tests on behalf of physicians in accordance with the Guidelines for the Safety Management of Medical Information Systems. Implementing PBPM-HBV under these guidelines reduced the number of HBV-related test requests from 224 to 50, resulting in an approximately 75.7% reduction in workload. The introduction of PBPM-HBV at our hospital has improved workflow efficiency for both physicians and pharmacists while ensuring the safety of the medical information system and cancer chemotherapy processes.

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