药师参与应急响应的评价。

IF 1 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Journal of pharmacy practice Pub Date : 2024-12-22 DOI:10.1177/08971900241310308
Melissa A Jeghers, Christine Ji, Kelly Newman, Natalie Leung, Russel J Roberts
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目的:应急反应小组旨在迅速提供护理的住院病人经历急性失代偿事件。药剂师是应急反应小组的一个组成部分,他们在应急反应事件中的存在已被证明可以提高对机构和高级心脏生命支持(ACLS)指南的遵守。本研究评估了药剂师参与应急反应的影响和临床药剂师致力于应急反应的时间。方法:采用单中心回顾性图表回顾,评估2021年8月至2022年1月期间18岁及以上患者的住院和门诊急诊反应。使用医院电子健康记录(EHR)中的干预文件评估应急响应事件特定信息。药剂师专门用于应急反应的时间量随后被转换为全职当量(FTE)。结果:在被评估的296份应急文件中,242份被纳入分析。药剂师在6个月期间用于应急反应的主要结果为9480分钟(158小时)。每次应答的平均时间为40.7分钟(标准差27.4分钟),范围为5-210分钟。结论:临床药师在6个月内处理紧急事件的总时间约占总时间的26%。由于药剂师无法记录所有的应急反应,这可能是代表性不足。70%以上的应急反应要求药剂师准备6-10种药物。药剂师进行干预的时间为47%,表明药剂师作为应急响应小组成员发挥了不可或缺的作用。
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Evaluation of Pharmacist Involvement in Emergency Response.

Purpose: Emergency response teams are designed to promptly deliver care to hospitalized patients experiencing acute decompensation events. Pharmacists are an integrated part of emergency response teams and their presence at emergency response events has been shown to improve adherence to institutional and advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) guidelines. This study assesses the impact of pharmacist involvement at emergency responses and time clinical pharmacists dedicate to emergency response. Methods: A single-center, retrospective chart review assessed inpatient and ambulatory emergency responses for patients 18 and older from August 2021 through January 2022. Emergency response event-specific information was assessed using intervention documentations in the hospital electronic health record (EHR). The amount of time dedicated to emergency response by pharmacists was then converted to full-time equivalents (FTE). Results: Of the 296 emergency response documentations assessed, 242 responses were included in analysis. The primary outcome of time pharmacists dedicate to emergency responses over a six-month period was found to be 9480 minutes (158 hours). The average amount of time spent at each response was 40.7 minutes (SD 27.4 minutes), ranging from 5-210 minutes. Conclusion: The total time spent by clinical pharmacists at emergency responses within a six-month period was equivalent to approximately 26% of an FTE. Due to inability of pharmacists to document all emergency responses, this may be under-represented. More than 70% of emergency responses required 6-10 medications be prepared by pharmacists. Pharmacists made interventions 47% of the time, indicating that pharmacists play an integral role as members of emergency response teams.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Pharmacy Practice offers the practicing pharmacist topical, important, and useful information to support pharmacy practice and pharmaceutical care and expand the pharmacist"s professional horizons. The journal is presented in a single-topic, scholarly review format. Guest editors are selected for expertise in the subject area, who then recruit contributors from that practice or topic area.
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