开发医院药房环境审计工具。

The Canadian journal of hospital pharmacy Pub Date : 2024-11-13 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.4212/cjhp.3591
Caitlin Roy, Kirsten Fox, Kirsten Tangedal
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背景:医疗保健是温室气体排放的主要来源,而药剂科有很多机会减少其排放量:描述医院药剂科环境审核工具的开发和实施情况:方法:通过修改通用的工作场所审核工具,加入药房的具体内容,开发了药房环境审核工具。审核工具包含 22 个类别,按 4 分制计分(从 0 到 3)。志愿者委员会的成员通过观察工作区域来完成审核。然后对得分最低的类别进行优先排序,以便采取行动:总的来说,萨斯喀彻温省里贾纳市的 4 个主要药房点的得分率为 23/66(35%)。审核中发现的优势领域包括包装材料的再利用、拼车和无纸化会议。委员会优先考虑改进的领域包括纸张使用、塑料使用和回收利用:本文介绍的药房环境审核工具可促进对当前实践、基准和目标设定的反思。药剂学专业人员可以在引领变革、造福地球健康方面发挥作用。
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Development of an Environmental Audit Tool for Hospital Pharmacy.

Background: Health care contributes significantly to greenhouse gas emissions, and pharmacy departments have many opportunities to reduce their emissions.

Objective: To describe the development and implementation of an environmental audit tool for hospital pharmacy departments.

Methods: A pharmacy environmental audit tool was developed by modifying a generic workplace audit tool to include pharmacy-specific content. The audit tool contained 22 categories, with scoring on a 4-point scale (from 0 to 3). Members of a volunteer committee completed the audit by observing practice areas. The lowest-scoring categories were then prioritized for action.

Results: Overall, the 4 main pharmacy sites in Regina, Saskatchewan, scored 23/66 (35%). Areas of strength identified in the audit included reuse of packaging materials, carpooling, and paperless meetings. Areas for improvement prioritized by the committee included paper use, plastic use, and recycling.

Conclusions: The pharmacy environmental audit tool described here can facilitate reflection on current practice, benchmarking, and goal setting. Pharmacy professionals have a role in leading change for the benefit of planetary health.

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