药学技术人员对初级保健临床医生和护士工作经验的影响。

IF 5.1 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Anusha McNamara, Lenny Lok Shun Chan, Rachel Willard-Grace, Tiffany C Kenison, Kevin Grumbach
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摘要

目的:进行了一项混合方法研究,以确定在初级保健团队中增加药学技术人员是否减轻了临床医生和护士的开处方任务,并改善了对行政负担和护理质量的认识。方法:在11个初级保健诊所的安全网组中部署5名初级保健药学技术人员一年后,采用调查和分析电子健康记录数据的回顾性混合方法研究。措施包括药学技术人员工作的行政数据,临床医生和护士对行政负担变化和对患者护理影响的调查措施,以及定性反应。调查对象包括46名内科医生、13名执业护士或医师助理、25名注册护士(回复率32%)。结果:1年内,5名药学技术人员共处理了43782个用药项目,其中补办占65%,用药问题占18%,既往许可占17%。临床医生和护士对药物获取工作的痛点评分从1到10的平均评分从8.3降至3.6 (P结论:药学技术人员是基于团队的初级保健的一项未被充分认识的资产,他们在有效管理药物获取过程方面带来了专业知识,有利于临床医生和护士的工作经验、护理质量和患者获得药物。
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Impact of Pharmacy Technicians on Clinician and Nurse Work Experience in Primary Care.

Purpose: A mixed-methods study was conducted to determine if adding pharmacy technicians to primary care teams relieved clinicians and nurses of prescribing tasks and improved perceptions of administrative burden and quality of care.

Methods: A retrospective mixed-methods study using a survey and analysis of electronic health record data was conducted 1 year after deployment of 5 primary care pharmacy technicians in a safety-net group of 11 primary care clinics. Measures included administrative data on pharmacy technician work, survey measures of clinician and nurse ratings of change in administrative burden and impact on patient care, and qualitative responses. Respondants to the survey included 46 physicians, 13 nurse practitioners or physician assistants, and 25 registered nurses (response rate 32%).

Results: In 1 year, the 5 pharmacy technicians addressed 43,782 medication items (65% refills, 18% medication problem, 17% prior authorizations). Mean ratings among clinicians and nurses for medication access work on a pain point scale of 1 to 10 decreased from 8.3 to 3.6 (P <.001) pre- and post-deployment of pharmacy technicians. Clinicians and nurses agreed that the pharmacy technicians had a highly beneficial impact on work experience (59%), quality of care (54%), and patient access to medications (63%). Qualitative analysis of open-ended question responses identified 5 main themes: dealing with prior authorizations, communicating with pharmacies, timely medication access for patients, expertise of pharmacy technicians, and reduced task burden and greater efficiency.

Conclusions: Pharmacy technicians are an underrecognized asset for team-based primary care, bringing expertise in efficiently managing medication access processes that benefits clinician and nurse work experience, quality of care, and patient access to medications.

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Annals of Family Medicine
Annals of Family Medicine 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
4.50%
发文量
142
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Annals of Family Medicine is a peer-reviewed research journal to meet the needs of scientists, practitioners, policymakers, and the patients and communities they serve.
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