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Strengthening pharmaceutical systems for palliative care services in resource limited settings: piloting a mHealth application across a rural and urban setting in Uganda

机译:在资源有限的环境中加强用于姑息治疗服务的药物系统:在乌干达的农村和城市环境中试用移动医疗应用程序

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Medicine availability is improving in sub-Saharan Africa for palliative care services. There is a need to develop strong and sustainable pharmaceutical systems to enhance the proper management of palliative care medicines, some of which are controlled. One approach to addressing these needs is the use of mobile technology to support data capture, storage and retrieval. Utilizing mobile technology in healthcare (mHealth) has recently been highlighted as an approach to enhancing palliative care services but development is at an early stage. An electronic application was implemented as part of palliative care services at two settings in Uganda; a rural hospital and an urban hospice. Measures of the completeness of data capture, time efficiency of activities and medicines stock and waste management were taken pre- and post-implementation to identify changes to practice arising from the introduction of the application. Improvements in all measures were identified at both sites. The application supported the registration and management of 455 patients and a total of 565 consultations. Improvements in both time efficiency and medicines management were noted. Time taken to collect and report pharmaceuticals data was reduced from 7?days to 30?min and 10?days to 1?h at the urban hospice and rural hospital respectively. Stock expiration reduced from 3 to 0.5?% at the urban hospice and from 58 to 0?% at the rural hospital. Additional observations relating to the use of the application across the two sites are reported. A mHealth approach adopted in this study was shown to improve existing processes for patient record management, pharmacy forecasting and supply planning, procurement, and distribution of essential health commodities for palliative care services. An important next step will be to identify where and how such mHealth approaches can be implemented more widely to improve pharmaceutical systems for palliative care services in resource limited settings.
机译:在撒哈拉以南非洲,姑息治疗服务的药品供应正在改善。需要开发强大且可持续的药物系统,以加强对姑息治疗药物的适当管理,其中一些药物是受控的。解决这些需求的一种方法是使用移动技术来支持数据捕获,存储和检索。在医疗保健中使用移动技术(mHealth)最近被强调为一种增强姑息治疗服务的方法,但该技术尚处于早期开发阶段。在乌干达的两个地区,电子应用程序作为姑息治疗服务的一部分得以实施;乡村医院和城市临终关怀医院。在实施前和实施后采取了数据采集的完整性,活动的时间效率以及药品库存和废物管理的措施,以识别由于引入应用程序而引起的对实践的改变。在这两个地点都确定了所有措施的改进。该应用程序支持455位患者的注册和管理以及总共565次咨询。注意到时间效率和药物管理均得到改善。在城市临终关怀医院和农村医院,收集和报告药品数据的时间分别从7天减少到30分钟,将10天减少到1小时。在城市临终关怀医院,存货有效期从3%降至0.5%,而在乡村医院从58%降至0%。报告了与在两个站点上使用该应用程序有关的其他意见。研究表明,在本研究中采用的mHealth方法可以改善现有的记录管理,药房预测和供应计划,采购以及用于姑息治疗服务的基本保健商品的分销流程。下一步重要的下一步将是确定可以在何处以及如何在更大范围内实施这种mHealth方法,以在资源有限的环境中改善用于姑息治疗服务的药物系统。

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