药物相关患者安全事件对加拿大医院药剂师的情绪影响:一项混合方法研究。

The Canadian journal of hospital pharmacy Pub Date : 2023-09-01 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.4212/cjhp.3401
Mikaela Ney, Christine Landry, Melanie Trinacty, Mélanie Joanisse, Carolanne Caron
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背景:患者安全事故是加拿大第三大死亡原因。这些事件对患者和卫生保健专业人员的健康产生了负面影响。它们还会给医疗保健系统带来财政负担。一些组织专注于最大限度地减少患者安全事件;然而,一个需要额外研究的领域是评估药物相关患者安全事件(MRPSIs)对加拿大医院药剂师的情绪影响。MRPSI是一种可预防的、由药物管理引起的意外结果,而不是一种潜在的疾病。后果可能是无伤害、暂时伤害、长期住院、残疾或死亡。目的:描述发生MRPSI后药剂师的心理负担,并确定支持策略。方法:这项混合方法研究包括对医院药剂师的自愿调查和结构化的个人访谈。调查对象在事件影响量表(IES)上对他们的情绪困扰进行评分,IES是一种经过验证的自我报告工具,用于评估创伤生活事件的影响。对受访者的回答进行了定性分析。结果:在128名经历过MRPSI并提交了完整调查回复的药剂师中,105名(82%)的IES得分超过8,表明MRPSI具有重要影响。通常报告的导致MRPSIs的因素是繁重的工作量、中断和缺乏经验。最理想的支持策略包括与同事交谈、通过管理层富有同情心地通知事件以及参与团队汇报。结论:加拿大医院药剂师报告的MRPSIs对情绪的影响是显著的。大多数参与者认为,需要增加支持,以克服与MRPSIs相关的情绪负担。
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Emotional Impact of Medication-Related Patient Safety Incidents on Canadian Hospital Pharmacists: A Mixed-Methods Study.

Background: Patient safety incidents are the third leading cause of death in Canada. These occurrences have negative effects on patients and on the well-being of health care professionals. They also lead to financial burdens on the health care system. Several organizations focus on minimizing patient safety incidents; however, an area requiring additional research is evaluating the emotional impact of medication-related patient safety incidents (MRPSIs) on Canadian hospital pharmacists. An MRPSI is a preventable, unintended outcome resulting from medication management rather than an underlying disease. The consequences may be no harm, temporary harm, prolonged hospital stay, disability, or death.

Objectives: To describe the psychological burden on pharmacists after occurrence of an MRPSI and to identify supportive strategies.

Methods: This mixed-methods study involved a voluntary survey of hospital pharmacists and structured individual interviews. Survey respondents scored their emotional distress on the Impact of Event Scale (IES), a validated self-reporting tool used to assess the impact of traumatic life events. Interviewees' responses were analyzed qualitatively.

Results: Of the 128 pharmacists who had experienced an MRPSI and submitted a complete survey response, 105 (82%) had a score above 8 on the IES, indicating that the MRPSI had an important impact. Commonly reported factors contributing to MRPSIs were heavy workload, interruptions, and inexperience. The most desired support strategies included talking to a colleague, compassionate notification of the event through management, and involvement in team debriefs.

Conclusions: The emotional impact of MRPSIs as reported by Canadian hospital pharmacists is significant. Most participants felt that increased support is needed to overcome emotional burdens related to MRPSIs.

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