Assessment of an Online Training Tool for the Automated Unit-Dose Dispensing System (ADS) Process

Marie Hamon, F. Capelle, R. Passemard, B. Gourieux
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Abstract Background Automated unit-dose dispensing system (ADS) of oral solid medication is a complex and sensitive production process in the drug distribution system. Hence, an appropriate training of hospital pharmacy technicians (HPT) is essential. A basic training (observational and practical) of 3 weeks is first organized to evaluate the HPT, followed by an interview with both the pharmacist and the HPT chief. The importance of the human factor (daily routine and repetitive tasks) showed by the risks analysis within this process has led us to search new learning methods to keep the team engaged. An e-learning training was selected in order to further complete the HPT initial training but also as a continuous training to the HPTs who are already working in the ADS process. Process and Methods The e-learning tool was developed using the Google® platform and includes four theoretical training modules (Google® Slides): Module 1 “General organization”, Module 2 “Automatic preparation machine”, Module 3 “Repackaging” and Module 4 “Non-automated drug dispensing”. Each module ends with a self-assessment (Google® Forms). Various teaching materials are included: links to institutional procedures, videos, photos, quizzes, simulations … A minimum of 75 % of correct answers is requested to validate each module. The e-learning, once final, was validated with a new HPT and with five HPTs already in place for more than a year. A satisfaction form is available at the end of the training. Results The 6 HPTs obtained an average of 17.75/20 correct answers. The most successful modules were 1 and 4 (average per module: M1 =  18.5/20; M2=16.8/20; M3=17/20; M4=18.7/20). For module 3, two HPTs scored below 75 % and therefore had to pass this module again. The average time to complete this training was 1.5 hours. HPTs are 100 % satisfied with the training and the teaching materials used. Discussion/Conclusions The e-learning tool fit well with the initial training and the continuous training of the HPTs. Its set up is simple. The duration length spent on the training is shortened for both the pharmacist and the learner. This tool is tailored to the learner needs and constraints. It allows the integration of playful and interactive teaching tool which were appreciated. An audit will be conducted to assess the impact of this training tool on the overall ADS process.
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自动单位剂量分配系统(ADS)流程在线培训工具的评估
摘要背景口服固体药物自动单位剂量调剂系统(ADS)是药物分配系统中一个复杂而敏感的生产过程。因此,对医院药学技术人员(HPT)进行适当的培训至关重要。首先组织为期三周的基本培训(观察和实践)来评估HPT,然后与药剂师和HPT主任进行面试。在这个过程中,风险分析显示了人为因素(日常工作和重复性任务)的重要性,这促使我们寻找新的学习方法来保持团队的参与。选择电子学习培训是为了进一步完成HPT的初步培训,也是对已经在ADS过程中工作的HPT的持续培训。电子学习工具采用Google®平台开发,包括四个理论培训模块(Google®Slides):模块1“一般组织”、模块2“自动制剂机”、模块3“重新包装”和模块4“非自动化药品调剂”。每个模块以自我评估(Google®表单)结束。各种教学材料包括:链接到机构程序,视频,照片,测验,模拟…要求至少75%的正确答案来验证每个模块。电子学习一旦完成,就会用一种新的HPT和五种已经使用了一年多的HPT进行验证。培训结束后可获得一份满意度表。结果6名hpt平均答对率为17.75/20。最成功的模块是1和4(平均每个模块:M1 = 18.5/20;M2 = 16.8/20;M3 = 17/20;M4 = 18.7/20)。对于模块3,有两门hpt得分低于75%,因此必须再次通过该模块。完成培训的平均时间为1.5小时。hpt对培训和使用的教材100%满意。讨论/结论电子学习工具适合于hpt的初始培训和持续培训。它的设置很简单。对于药剂师和学习者来说,培训的时间长度都缩短了。这个工具是根据学习者的需要和限制量身定制的。它允许整合有趣和互动的教学工具,受到赞赏。将进行审核,以评估该培训工具对整个ADS流程的影响。
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