Factors associated with pharmacists’ knowledge regarding high-alert medications: a convenience sample survey in China

Ye Zhang, Yuhang Zhao, Linhui Yang, Yuanxuan Cai, Xiaofang Shangguan, R. Huang
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The consequences of medication errors are more severe for high-alert medications than general drugs. Improving pharmacists’ knowledge regarding high-alert medications is important to increase drug safety and maintain patient health. This study was aimed at understanding Chinese hospital pharmacists’ knowledge regarding high-alert medications and exploring associated factors, to provide suggestions for management of high-alert medications. A total of 380 pharmacists from four hospitals in southern, northern and central China were selected through a convenience sampling method. Through a questionnaire survey, the pharmacists’ demographic sociology characteristics and knowledge regarding high-alert medications were investigated. Chi-square tests and binary logistic regression were used to analyze the factors associated with pharmacists’ knowledge regarding high-alert medications. A total of 336 valid questionnaires were returned, with an effective recovery rate of 88.4%. Among the respondents, 79.2% had high knowledge regarding high-alert medications. The analysis results show that the main factors significantly associated with pharmacists’ knowledge levels of high-alert medication were work experience and professional title, whether high alert-medication knowledge was obtained through the network channel, whether high-alert-medication knowledge was obtained through daily work practice and whether high-alert medications were double independent checked before use. Increase the sharing of work cases and knowledge cooperation among different pharmacists and departments in high-alert medications, rationally adjust and arrange the responsibilities of pharmacists, and improve the internal circulation of hospital high-alert medications are helpful to improve pharmacists’ cognitive level of high-alert medication and improve the hospital’s ability to control the risk of high-alert medication.
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药师对高危药物知识的相关因素:中国便利性抽样调查
与一般药物相比,高度警惕药物的用药错误后果更为严重。提高药剂师对高警戒药物的认识对于提高药物安全性和维护患者健康非常重要。本研究旨在了解中国医院药剂师对高警戒药物的认识,并探讨相关因素,为高警戒药物管理提供建议。采用方便抽样的方法,从中国南方、北方和中部四所医院共抽取380名药剂师。通过问卷调查,调查药剂师的人口学社会学特征和对高警戒药物的认识。采用卡方检验和二元逻辑回归分析与药剂师对高警戒药物知识的相关因素。共返回336份有效问卷,有效回收率为88.4%。在受访者中,79.2%的人对高警戒药物有较高的了解。分析结果表明,与药剂师高警惕药物知识水平显著相关的主要因素是工作经验和职称、是否通过网络渠道获得高警惕药物的知识、,是否通过日常工作实践获得了高度警惕药物知识,以及在使用前是否对高度警惕药物进行了双重独立检查。加强不同药师和科室在高警戒药物方面的工作案例共享和知识合作,合理调整和安排药师职责,改善医院高警戒药物的内循环,有助于提高药师对高警戒药物认知水平,提高医院控制高警戒药物风险的能力。
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