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Survey of Hospital Pharmacy Directors: Assessment of the Current State of Unit-Dose Acquisition

机译:医院药房主任调查:对单位剂量获取现状的评估

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Background: Many hospitals are in the planning stage of barcode point-of-care (BPOC) implementation. One of the challenges that hospital pharmacies face in BPOC implementation is unit-dose acquisition. Objective: This article presents the results of a survey of hospital pharmacy directors to assess the current state of unit-dose acquisition to support bedside barcode-enabled dispensing practices. Methods: An online survey was administered over 2 months and was available from September to November 2008. The University of Arkansas Institutional Review Board approved the survey before it was disseminated. The survey was developed in collaboration with 2 hospital pharmacy directors. Ninety-one valid survey responses were representative in terms of the distribution of hospital size compared with previous surveys of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. Though there were 91 total respondents, not all provided responses to all of the survey questions. Thus, some of the figures, tables, and text refer to fewer than 91 respondents. Results: The results of interest to pharmacy technicians indicated that most hospitals today are able to purchase at least 40% of their medications in unit-dose packaging directly from the manufacturer. For medications that cannot be acquired in unit-dose packaging, 85% of the hospitals surveyed perform repackaging operations in-house. However, 87% of the hospitals that use a high-speed oral solid repackager only use this equipment, at most, 4 hours per day. Our survey results showed that only 8% of the hospitals surveyed used a third-party repackager to acquire unit-dose medications, compared with 85% of hospitals that are either currently using or in the planning phase of using BPOC. Conclusions: The survey found that most hospital pharmacy directors choose to repackage medications in-house, despite the high cost of repackaging equipment and a relatively low utilization of that equipment. Hospitals indicated that cost and turnaround time were the 2 issues of greatest concern when considering outsourcing unit-dose medication repackaging to a third-party repackager.
机译:背景:许多医院正处于条形码即时医疗(BPOC)实施的规划阶段。医院药房在BPOC实施中面临的挑战之一是单位剂量的获取。目的:本文介绍了一项针对医院药房总监的调查结果,以评估单位剂量获取的当前状态,以支持床边条形码启用的分配实践。方法:在线调查进行了2个月,从2008年9月至11月可用。阿肯色大学机构审查委员会批准了调查,然后将其散发。该调查是与2位医院药房总监共同开发的。与美国卫生系统药剂师协会的先前调查相比,在医院规模分布方面,有91个有效的调查回答具有代表性。尽管总共有91位受访者,但并非所有人都回答了所有调查问题。因此,某些图表,表格和文字仅涉及不到91位受访者。结果:药房技术人员感兴趣的结果表明,当今大多数医院都可以直接从制造商处购买至少40%的单位剂量包装药物。对于无法以单位剂量包装获得的药物,接受调查的医院中有85%会在内部进行重新包装操作。但是,使用高速口服固体包装机的医院中有87%的医院每天最多只能使用4个小时。我们的调查结果表明,只有8%的被调查医院使用第三方重新包装机来购买单位剂量的药物,而目前正在使用BPOC或正在计划使用BPOC的医院中这一比例为85%。结论:调查发现,尽管重新包装设备的成本较高且该设备的利用率相对较低,但大多数医院药房总监还是选择内部重新包装药物。医院表示,在考虑将单位剂量药物重新包装外包给第三方重新包装商时,成本和周转时间是最需要关注的两个问题。

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