Contribution of hospital pharmacists to sustainable healthcare: a systematic review.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY European journal of hospital pharmacy : science and practice Pub Date : 2025-02-21 DOI:10.1136/ejhpharm-2024-004098
Maria Pitard, Ninon Rouvière, Géraldine Leguelinel-Blache, Virginie Chasseigne
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Background: With a global annual carbon footprint of the healthcare sector of 2 gigatons of CO2e, healthcare systems must contribute to the fight against climate change. Hospital pharmacists could be key players in ecological transition due to their role in managing healthcare products. The aim of this study was to summarise the evidence on interventions implemented in healthcare facilities involving pharmacists to improve the environmental footprint of healthcare.

Methods: This systematic review was conducted following PRISMA 2020 guidelines. The Medline, Web of Science and ScienceDirect databases were searched for studies published between 2013 and 2023. To be eligible for inclusion, studies had to include hospital pharmacists and present contributions aimed at reducing the environmental footprint of healthcare in healthcare facilities. Outcomes were the description of the contribution, the methods used and the stages of healthcare product lifecycle analysed. A Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool was used to assess the risk of bias for each study.

Results: Seventeen studies were included. Pharmacists played a leading role in 15 (88%) and had a supporting role in the others. The healthcare products targeted were medicines (59%), medical devices (12%) or both (29%). The stages of the healthcare product cycle addressed by the contributions were elimination (71%), dispensing (35%), procurement and supply (35%), production (29%), and prescription (24%). Only two studies used life cycle assessment and only one assessed all three pillars of sustainability. Two studies had good methodological quality while the rest had at least one element of uncertainty.

Conclusion: This review confirms the central role of the pharmacist and the importance of a multidisciplinary approach in implementing eco-responsible actions. It could be useful to hospitals and other teams wanting to improve sustainable actions and it emphasises the importance of collaborating with pharmacists when planning sustainable initiatives. Future eco-responsible initiatives must use robust reproducible methods.

Trial registration: PROSPERO #CRD42023406835.

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背景:全球医疗保健行业每年的碳足迹达 2 千兆吨二氧化碳当量,因此医疗保健系统必须为应对气候变化做出贡献。由于医院药剂师在管理医疗保健产品方面的作用,他们可以成为生态转型的关键人物。本研究旨在总结在医疗机构中实施有药剂师参与的干预措施以改善医疗环境足迹的证据:本系统综述遵循 PRISMA 2020 指南。在 Medline、Web of Science 和 ScienceDirect 数据库中搜索了 2013 年至 2023 年间发表的研究。符合纳入条件的研究必须包括医院药剂师,并介绍其为减少医疗机构的医疗环境足迹所做的贡献。研究结果包括贡献描述、使用的方法以及分析的医疗产品生命周期阶段。混合方法评估工具用于评估每项研究的偏倚风险:结果:共纳入 17 项研究。药剂师在 15 项研究(88%)中起主导作用,在其他研究中起辅助作用。研究对象为药品(59%)、医疗器械(12%)或两者(29%)。这些贡献所涉及的保健产品周期阶段包括消除(71%)、配药(35%)、采购和供应(35%)、生产(29%)和处方(24%)。只有两项研究使用了生命周期评估,只有一项研究对可持续性的三大支柱都进行了评估。两项研究的方法质量较好,而其他研究至少存在一个不确定因素:本综述证实了药剂师在实施生态责任行动中的核心作用和多学科方法的重要性。这对希望改善可持续行动的医院和其他团队很有帮助,并强调了在规划可持续行动时与药剂师合作的重要性。未来的生态责任行动必须采用可靠的可重复方法:PERCORO #CRD42023406835。
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期刊介绍: European Journal of Hospital Pharmacy (EJHP) offers a high quality, peer-reviewed platform for the publication of practical and innovative research which aims to strengthen the profile and professional status of hospital pharmacists. EJHP is committed to being the leading journal on all aspects of hospital pharmacy, thereby advancing the science, practice and profession of hospital pharmacy. The journal aims to become a major source for education and inspiration to improve practice and the standard of patient care in hospitals and related institutions worldwide. EJHP is the only official journal of the European Association of Hospital Pharmacists.
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