设计和实施电子阿片类药物管理计划,以支持与患者和全科医生一致地沟通阿片类止痛药处方意图

IF 1 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
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阿片类药物处方需要仔细规划,以最大限度地降低严重不良后果的风险。然而,患者及其全科医生的阿片类药物出院计划文件不一致,尤其是在急诊科或手术后开始使用阿片类物质时。我们描述了一项通过在我们医院的电子病历中实施阿片类药物管理计划(OMP)来促进一致出院阿片类物质计划沟通的举措。处方医生填写电子表格会在病史中生成OMP注释,药剂师使用该注释来提供量身定制的阿片类药物患者教育。OMP还填充出院摘要,该摘要发送给全科医生和澳大利亚国家数字健康记录平台“我的健康记录”。初步评估显示,将OMP文件纳入常规工作流程有助于处方医生始终如一地记录阿片类药物供应计划,支持护理的连续性。正在进行工作流程优化,以进一步改进出院总结文件和提供方便患者的书面信息。这项研究是作为一个质量改进项目进行的,作为该项目的一部分进行的审计得到了奥斯汀卫生研究办公室的批准(项目编号:LNR/18/Austin/155)。Austin Health不要求患者知情同意。
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Design and implementation of an electronic opioid management plan to support consistent communication of opioid analgesia prescribing intentions to patients and general practitioners

Opioid prescribing requires careful planning to minimise the risk of serious adverse outcomes. However, documentation of discharge opioid plans for patients and their general practitioners (GPs) is inconsistent, particularly when opioids are commenced in the emergency department or after surgery. We describe an initiative to promote consistent discharge opioid plan communication by implementing an opioid management plan (OMP) in our hospital's electronic medical record. Completion of an electronic form by the prescriber generates an OMP note in the medical history, which is used by the pharmacist to provide tailored opioid patient education. The OMP also populates the discharge summary that is sent to the GP and the Australian national digital health record platform, My Health Record. Preliminary evaluation shows incorporating OMP documentation into routine workflows has assisted prescribers to consistently document the plan for supplied opioids, supporting continuity of care. Workflow optimisation is ongoing to further improve discharge summary documentation and provision of patient-friendly written information. This study was conducted as a quality improvement project and audits conducted as part of the project were approved by Austin Health's Office for Research (Project No: LNR/18/Austin/155). Informed patient consent was not required by Austin Health.

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Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research
Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research Health Professions-Pharmacy
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期刊介绍: The purpose of this document is to describe the structure, function and operations of the Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research, the official journal of the Society of Hospital Pharmacists of Australia (SHPA). It is owned, published by and copyrighted to SHPA. However, the Journal is to some extent unique within SHPA in that it ‘…has complete editorial freedom in terms of content and is not under the direction of the Society or its Council in such matters…’. This statement, originally based on a Role Statement for the Editor-in-Chief 1993, is also based on the definition of ‘editorial independence’ from the World Association of Medical Editors and adopted by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors.
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