Community pharmacy discharge medicines service activity as recorded in PharmOutcomes: a retrospective exploration and analysis.

IF 1.5 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY International Journal of Pharmacy Practice Pub Date : 2024-07-04 DOI:10.1093/ijpp/riae021
Michael Wilcock, Liam Bastian, Anne Jones, Wasim Baqir
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Objectives: Transition of care when a patient moves between healthcare locations is a risk factor for medication errors and medicines-related preventable harm. The aims of this retrospective service evaluation were to understand, by classifying and quantifying, the nature of interventions made by community pharmacy when receiving a discharge medicines service referral from a secondary care hospital, with a focus on two groups of high-risk medicines supplied at discharge-oral anticoagulants and weak opioids following hip or knee surgery.

Methods: Records made on the PharmOutcomes™ platform by community pharmacists in response to referral for the NHS England discharge medicines service were analysed and summarized. This analysis was exploratory and interpretative in nature and used a convenience sample of patients who had consented for the service over 12 months from May 2022 to April 2023.

Key findings: During 12 months, 6811 referrals occurred, of which 71% were recorded as having different stages of the service completed on PharmOutcomes™. Medicines reconciliation, first-prescription review, and consultation stages decreased as patients progressed through the service. Slightly greater rates of completion were observed for patients receiving oral anticoagulants and for codeine or dihydrocodeine following hip and knee surgery, although overall referrals were low for this latter cohort.

Conclusions: Through this service, community pharmacists are well placed to support the safe and effective use of medicines including oral anticoagulants and weak opioids posthospital discharge and potentially reduce incidents of avoidable harm. The variations in recorded completion rates across the three stages of the service and the apparent greater finalization rates for the high-risk medicines studied require further investigation.

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PharmOutcomes 中记录的社区药房出院用药服务活动:回顾性探索与分析。
目的:患者在不同医疗机构之间转院时的护理过渡是导致用药错误和与药品相关的可预防伤害的风险因素。这项回顾性服务评估旨在通过分类和量化的方式,了解社区药房在接到二级医院的出院药物服务转介时所采取的干预措施的性质,重点关注出院时提供的两类高风险药物--口服抗凝药和髋关节或膝关节手术后的弱阿片类药物:分析并总结了社区药剂师在 PharmOutcomes™ 平台上记录的英国国家医疗服务系统出院药品服务转介情况。该分析具有探索性和解释性,使用的是 2022 年 5 月至 2023 年 4 月这 12 个月中同意接受该服务的患者的便利样本:在这12个月中,共有6811例转诊,其中71%的患者在PharmOutcomes™上完成了不同阶段的服务。随着患者接受服务的时间越长,药物调节、首次处方审查和咨询阶段的完成率越低。接受口服抗凝剂以及髋关节和膝关节手术后服用可待因或双氢可待因的患者完成服务的比例略高,尽管后一类患者的总体转诊率较低:通过这项服务,社区药剂师能够很好地支持出院后安全有效地使用药物,包括口服抗凝剂和弱阿片类药物,并有可能减少可避免的伤害事件。该服务三个阶段的记录完成率存在差异,而且所研究的高风险药物的最终完成率明显更高,这些都需要进一步调查。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Pharmacy Practice (IJPP) is a Medline-indexed, peer reviewed, international journal. It is one of the leading journals publishing health services research in the context of pharmacy, pharmaceutical care, medicines and medicines management. Regular sections in the journal include, editorials, literature reviews, original research, personal opinion and short communications. Topics covered include: medicines utilisation, medicine management, medicines distribution, supply and administration, pharmaceutical services, professional and patient/lay perspectives, public health (including, e.g. health promotion, needs assessment, health protection) evidence based practice, pharmacy education. Methods include both evaluative and exploratory work including, randomised controlled trials, surveys, epidemiological approaches, case studies, observational studies, and qualitative methods such as interviews and focus groups. Application of methods drawn from other disciplines e.g. psychology, health economics, morbidity are especially welcome as are developments of new methodologies.
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