SARS-CoV-2期间的远程医疗

R. Rodríguez, R. M. Comas, C. R. Galán, M. Villanueva, D. G. Vaquero, Jf Rangel Mayoral
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随着全球SARS-CoV-2大流行的到来,医院药房服务(HPS)不得不适应新的需求。其中一项措施是向易受伤害的病人提供药品,这些病人由于其病况而不愿去医院。目的和目标分析装运情况并评估病人的满意度。材料与方法对某三级医院门诊2020年3月至6月的出货情况进行回顾性研究。数据收集自Farmatools药品调剂计划和Jara Asistencial的引文清单。选择的患者是那些在门诊被引用的,没有与医生面对面预约并接受转诊的患者。为了衡量用户满意度,进行了匿名电话调查,并通过分配从0到10的分数来评估。这些问题包括与所受到的关注、时间表、药物信息和总体满意度有关的方面。还包括提供改进建议的自由领域。一个满意的病人被定义为一个整体得分高于9。结果在2020年3月至6月HPS引用的所有患者(2178例)中,1284例(60%)为转诊候选人。在选定的患者中,53%的患者最终获得了药物。54%来自巴达霍斯附近的城镇,其余来自首都。平均年龄53.5岁,女性占51.5%。在OPD登记的患者总数中,转诊比例最高的病理是:83%的原发性胆汁性肝硬化(5/6),76%的原发性甲状旁腺功能亢进(25/33),73%的PCSK9抑制剂(24/33)和72%的特发性肺纤维化(18/25)。在200次电话调查中,共完成128次调查(64%)。得到的回答的平均值大于9。在建议部分,除一人外,其余受访者均同意恢复送药服务。结论:远程药房是提供药学服务的有效工具,患者接受率高。有必要评估将这项服务纳入HPS的情况。参考文献和/或致谢利益冲突无利益冲突
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4CPS-388 Telepharmacy during SARS-CoV-2
Background and importance With the arrival of the global SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, hospital pharmacy services (HPS) have had to adapt to emerging needs. One of these measures has been the sending of medicines to vulnerable patients who, due to their pathologies, are discouraged from attending the hospital. Aim and objectives To analyse shipments and to evaluate the degree of patient satisfaction. Material and methods A retrospective study of shipments made between March and June 2020 in the outpatient department (OPD) of a tertiary hospital was conducted. Data were collected from the Farmatools drug dispensing programme and the citation lists of Jara Asistencial. The selected patients were those who were cited at the OPD, who did not have a face-to-face appointment with the doctor and accepted the referral. To measure the degree of user satisfaction, anonymous telephone surveys were made and evaluated by assigning a score from 0 to 10. The questions included aspects related to the attention received, schedule, information on the medication and overall satisfaction. A free field for suggestions for improvement was also included. A satisfied patient was defined as one whose global score was higher than 9. Results Of all the patients cited between March and June 2020 (2178 patients) by the HPS, 1284 (60%) were candidates for referral. Of the selected patients, 53% were finally sent the medication. 54% were from towns near Badajoz and the rest were from the capital city. Mean age was 53.5 years and 51.5% were women. The pathologies with the highest percentage of referrals with respect to the total number of patients registered in the OPD were: 83% primary biliary cirrhosis (5/6), 76% primary hyperparathyroidism (25/33), 73% inhibitors of PCSK9 (24/33) and 72% idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (18/25). A total of 128 (64%) surveys were completed out of the 200 calls made. The average value of the responses obtained was higher than 9. Regarding the suggestions section, all survey respondents except one agreed to resume the medication delivery service. Conclusion and relevance Telepharmacy was a useful tool for the provision of pharmaceutical care, with a high acceptance rate by patients. It would be necessary to evaluate the inclusion of this service within the HPS. References and/or acknowledgements Conflict of interest No conflict of interest
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