药师对急诊科住院行为健康患者用药和解的影响

The Mental Health Clinician Pub Date : 2022-06-10 eCollection Date: 2022-06-01 DOI:10.9740/mhc.2022.06.187
Mary Accomando, Kyle DeWitt, Blake Porter
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对精神科服务的高需求已经超过了行为健康患者可用资源的能力,迫使这些患者在急诊科寻求精神卫生保健。行为健康寄宿生的平均住院时间通常超过数天,入院前(PTA)药物管理可能会延迟,这可能导致进一步恶化和住院时间延长。增加药剂师主导的药物调解过程和药剂师融入日常急诊科精神科查房可能减少开始PTA药物治疗的时间,并改善这一人群的预后。方法:回顾性分析某大型农村学术医疗中心急诊科接受精神科急诊评估的成年患者。目的是确定在药剂师干预下发现的药物差异的数量和类型,并比较药剂师与非药剂师完成药物调解的PTA药物的起始时间。结果:共发现139例患者,2019年8月(无药师[NP]) 85例,2019年10月(药师参与[PI]) 54例。在PI组审查的484种药物中,确定了298种差异。最常见的差异类型是不再服用(n = 99, 33%)和遗漏(n = 94, 32%)。NP组和PI组给予PTA药物的时间相似(中位数小时,四分位数范围:NP: 10.8, 7.8-16.57;Pi: 11.49, 6.16-16;p = .179)。讨论:本研究描述了药剂师在医院环境中的许多价值之一,特别是在行为健康患者群体中,持续准确的PTA药物可以防止进一步的临床恶化。
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Pharmacist impact on medication reconciliation of behavioral health patients boarding in the emergency department.

Pharmacist impact on medication reconciliation of behavioral health patients boarding in the emergency department.

Introduction: The high demand for psychiatric services has exceeded the capacity of available resources for behavioral health patients, forcing these patients to seek mental health care in the emergency department. Average lengths of stay for behavioral health boarders commonly extend over multiple days and prior-to-admission (PTA) medication administration may be delayed, which could lead to further deterioration and longer inpatient lengths of stay. Addition of a pharmacist-led medication reconciliation process and pharmacist integration into daily emergency department psychiatry rounds may decrease time to initiation of PTA medications and improve outcomes in this population.

Methods: This is a retrospective review of adult patients who required a psychiatric emergency evaluation in a large rural academic medical center emergency department. Objectives were to determine the number and type of medication discrepancies found with pharmacist intervention, and to compare time to initiation of PTA medications with a pharmacist versus a nonpharmacist completing medication reconciliation.

Results: A total of 139 patients were identified, 85 patients in August 2019 (no pharmacist [NP]) and 54 in October 2019 (pharmacist involvement [PI]). Among 484 medications reviewed in the PI group, 298 discrepancies were identified. The most common types of discrepancies were no longer taking (n = 99, 33%) and omission (n = 94, 32%). Time to administration of PTA medications was similar between NP and PI groups (median hours, interquartile range: NP: 10.8, 7.8-16.57; PI: 11.49, 6.16-16; P = .179).

Discussion: This study depicted one of the many values of pharmacists in the hospital setting, especially in the behavioral health patient population where continuation of accurate PTA medications may prevent further clinical deterioration.

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