2019冠状病毒病疫情前后社区药房送药上门事件的趋势及影响因素:回顾性分析

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Beatrice Onwuka, Paola A Gonzalez, Benoit Aubert, Denis O'Donnell, Neil J MacKinnon, Carla Beaton, James R Barker
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本研究调查了COVID-19大流行发生前后社区药房报告的药物送货到家事件。药物送货上门事件定义为在通过运输、快递或药房送货服务向药房外的患者运送药物过程中发生的药物错误。目的是分析一段时间以来的趋势,并确定有助于改善患者安全的因素。回顾性分析了向全国社区药房事件报告系统Pharmapod(一家Think Research公司)报告的药物送货到家事件。对2019年1月1日至2022年1月27日期间10个省和2个地区4091家社区药店的报告进行了审查。共发现并分析了156起药物送货到家事件。在156起事件中,55起(35%)发生在covid之前,101起(65%)发生在covid之后。最常见的事件类型是分娩给不正确的患者,从52.8%下降到32.7%。相比之下,隐私泄露从29.2%大幅增加到41.6%。影响因素包括人员分配、缺乏质量控制或独立检查、环境干扰、操作工作流程差距以及员工培训不足。2019冠状病毒病大流行爆发后,药物送货上门事件有所增加,这表明药房送货实践中存在新的安全风险。事件类型和促成因素的变化突出表明需要改进验证协议、增强隐私保护和专门的员工培训。随着送货上门服务的不断扩大,这些发现强调了系统级干预措施在社区药房环境中保障用药安全的重要性。
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Trends and Contributing Factors in Medication Home Delivery Incidents in Community Pharmacies Before and After COVID-19: A Retrospective Analysis.

Trends and Contributing Factors in Medication Home Delivery Incidents in Community Pharmacies Before and After COVID-19: A Retrospective Analysis.

Trends and Contributing Factors in Medication Home Delivery Incidents in Community Pharmacies Before and After COVID-19: A Retrospective Analysis.

Trends and Contributing Factors in Medication Home Delivery Incidents in Community Pharmacies Before and After COVID-19: A Retrospective Analysis.

This study examines medication home delivery incidents reported in community pharmacies before and after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Medication home delivery incidents are defined as medication errors that occur during the transportation of medication to patients outside the pharmacy through shipping, courier, or pharmacy delivery services. The objective was to analyze trends over time and identify contributing factors to inform patient safety improvements. A retrospective analysis was conducted on medication home delivery incidents reported to a national Community Pharmacy Incident Reporting system, Pharmapod (a Think Research company). Reports from 4091 community pharmacies across 10 provinces and 2 Territories were reviewed, covering the period from January 1, 2019, to January 27, 2022. A total of 156 medication home delivery incidents were identified and analyzed. Of the 156 incidents, 55 (35%) occurred pre-COVID and 101 (65%) post-COVID. The most frequent incident type was delivery to the incorrect patient, which decreased from 52.8% to 32.7%. In contrast, privacy breaches increased significantly from 29.2% to 41.6%. Contributing factors include staffing distribution, lack of quality control or independent checks, environmental distraction, operational workflow gaps, and insufficient staff training. Medication home delivery incidents increased following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, revealing emerging safety risks in pharmacy delivery practices. The shift in incident types and contributing factors highlights the need for improved verification protocols, enhanced privacy protections, and dedicated staff training. As home delivery services continue to expand, these findings underscore the importance of system-level interventions to safeguard medication safety in the community pharmacy setting.

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期刊介绍: INQUIRY is a peer-reviewed open access journal whose msision is to to improve health by sharing research spanning health care, including public health, health services, and health policy.
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